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Did president Reagan receive honorary british knighthood?

yes


What awards has Terence Conran received?

knighthood, Queen's New Year Honors, 1983; honorary fellow, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1984; President's Award for outstanding contribution to British design, Design and Art Direction (DA and D), 1989


Have any American Presidents been knighted?

ALL OF THEM - this century and last. Possible because (incredibly) every chosen president is a descendant of the British Royal Family. Their Knighthood is more than 'honorary' as they must swear subservience to the Crown. By accepting their Knighthood, they join this one true Elite.


Did Gary barlow get a knighthood?

As of my last update in October 2023, Gary Barlow has not received a knighthood. The Take That frontman has been recognized for his contributions to music, including an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2012, but a knighthood has not been awarded to him.


What award has Louis V. Gerstner Jr. received?

Honorary Knight of the British Empire, Queen Elizabeth II, 2001.


Who was first British footballer to receive a knighthood?

stanely mathews


Why is bob geldof famous?

He formed a punk-rock group in Dublin, Ireland called The Boomtown Rats. SOme time later when living in London, England he organised the Live Aid concert, which founded the Live AId charity, in response to a television program about famine in Africa. He is now doing other charity work in other areas.


Do British knights receive earnings?

No, British knights do not receive earnings for their title. Knighthood is an honorary title bestowed by the monarch, and it does not come with any financial benefits. Knights may, however, receive allowances or stipends in some cases for official duties or ceremonies.


Is Niall Fitzgerald a knight?

He is an Honorary Knight of the British Empire


Has Peter Frampton been knighted?

No, Peter Frampton has not been knighted. He is a British rock musician known for hits like "Baby, I Love Your Way" and "Show Me the Way," but as of now, he has not received a knighthood.


How many US presidents have been knighted?

If your question is relating to receiving honorary British knigthoods, then the answer is two; Reagan and Bush, both received the honor after leaving office. The honorary knighthood does include kneeling or the title of Sir. Members of the US government are forbidden from receiving a title of nobility under the Nobility Clause (Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution). In some instances Knighthood may fall in this category. It is unlikely any active politician would want to accept this beyond an honorary gift with no title, as it would be political suicide as well. Though, this law does not prevent former government members from receiving a title of nobility. This is was an important topic among the framers of the constitution. EDIT: Actually, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 states: "No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State." Note the phrase WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CONGRESS. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was knighted by the King of Denmark and inducted into the Order of the Elephant (the highest order of knighthood in Denmark) while he was still General of the Army shortly following the victory of the Allies in World War II. General Eisenhower was also inducted into several orders by other allied nations, including Great Britain (Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, the highest accolade that can be bestowed upon someone not a British citizen). So, as far as I know, President Eisenhower was the only US President to hold knighthood while in office, though he did receive those accolades before becoming President of the United States of America.


When was Henry Morgan knighted?

Henry Morgan was knighted on August 1, 1674. He received this honor after his successful privateering exploits in the Caribbean, which contributed significantly to the British crown's interests in the region. Morgan's knighthood was part of a broader recognition of his contributions to British colonial ambitions.