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No Queen has ever been "knighted". Knighthood is exclusively a title given to men. Yes, but the nearest to a knight a woman can get is to be given the title LADY....eg Lady Thatcher (The first woman prime minister)
no however he has been knighted by queen Victoria
David Duke is a US citizen and Politician, he has not been 'Knighted' by Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II.
No. Whilst certain members of the team have subsequently been knighted, the entire team was not. Sadly England's Captain, Bobby Moore died (as a result of Cancer) before he could be knighted.
He is called SIR Isaac Newton which means he must have been knighted by the King or Queen of England which is a huge award.
A dame (Such as Dame Maggie Smith), males are Sir (such as Sir Ian Mckellen).
Barry Manilow was not born in England and is unelligible for a knighthood.
Arsene Wenger is not knighted in England however he has been given a legion of honour in France and therefore is he near equivalent of a knight.He also has an O.B.E
No, Patrick has not been knighted.
No he has not been Knighted. He is a Baronet.
There has been no civil war in England whilst a queen has been on the English throne.
Potentially, anyone can be knighted by the Queen, as long as they are a British Citizen. In reality, people are nominated for outstanding (and usually lifelong) service to a particular field. Foreign nationals can receive honorary knighthoods, OBEs, MBEs and so on. For example, the singer Bono recently was honored for his charity work. Most honors are given to British Citizens, though. PS It's Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not just England.