Any commonwealth citizen has the opportunity to gain the same honours as a UK citizen or other national honours of equal standing, however it depends on whether the commonwealth nation actually asks for those honours to be given.
No, only native born British or Commonwealth citizens can be knighted. Though some foreign nationals have been awarded a special knighthood.
the men were made into knights when the king knighted him on both soldiers with a sword
Soldiers from member countries of Commonwealth form the Commonwealth Force. They are deputed for peace keeping in a commonwealth member country and are retained till the situation normalizes.
no you cannot get your surname knighted. but if you gt knighted you probably have your whole name knighted just your name not your families
He was knighted in 1786.
He didn't get knighted
No, you don't even need to be British, soldiers from the commonwealth are eligible to become Beefeaters.
He was knighted in 1581.
he was knighted in 1904 mon
Paul McCartney was knighted in 1997.
No he is not yet knighted.
He was knighted in 1581.