Sally Dynevor and Nina Wadia are among the celebrities who have been honoured in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list. The seven-time Formula One world title winner is to become Sir Lewis Hamilton after being awarded knighthood.
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Lewis Hamilton is reminiscing on the time when he was “kidnapped” by Will Smith.
The British racing driver took to Instagram to share a throwback video of the hilarious incident.
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Smith came up with a plan to steal Hamilton’s identity so that he could take part in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix instead of him back in 2018.
Taped to a chair, the Formula One champ can be heard telling the
Sally Dynevor and Nina Wadia are among the celebrities who have been honoured in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list. The seven-time Formula One world title winner is to become Sir Lewis Hamilton after being awarded knighthood.
Deserving Britons across the UK have been named to the annual New-Year Honours list, published today as part of the British honors system.
Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year's honors list, which also recognized British performers, politicians, public servants and people outside the limelight who worked to defeat the coronavirus and its devastating impacts.Hamilton, who secured his seventh F1 title last month to equal Michael Schumacher’s record, has said his recent success was partly inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Lewis Hamilton has won Sports Personality of the Year and accepted the award from home as the socially distanced ceremony saw Gary Lineker play keepie-uppie with a toilet roll. Captain Tom Moore introduced tonight's ceremony on BBC One before he was given a special honour for his fundraising efforts, while Marcus Rashford was also praised for his campaigning.