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Parkinson collects his knighthood | Parkinson collects his knighthood |
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Chat show host Sir Michael Parkinson has been knighted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. | Chat show host Sir Michael Parkinson has been knighted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. |
Alongside the 72-year-old retired broadcaster was Sir Stuart Rose, chief executive of Marks and Spencer. | Alongside the 72-year-old retired broadcaster was Sir Stuart Rose, chief executive of Marks and Spencer. |
Nuala O'Loan, former Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, was also due to officially became a dame. | Nuala O'Loan, former Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, was also due to officially became a dame. |
The titles were announced in the New Year's Honours List. Other famous faces included singer Kylie Minogue and ex-England rugby coach Brian Ashton. | The titles were announced in the New Year's Honours List. Other famous faces included singer Kylie Minogue and ex-England rugby coach Brian Ashton. |
Parkinson learned of his knighthood just two weeks after his final show. | Parkinson learned of his knighthood just two weeks after his final show. |
He described it as "a great honour" and said he felt "fantastic, wonderful". | He described it as "a great honour" and said he felt "fantastic, wonderful". |
Sir Stuart, 58, who was credited with reviving the fortunes of Marks and Spencer, said his honour was "as much for everyone at M&S as it is for me". | |
Also being invested on Wednesday are Sir Nigel Hamilton, head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, and Sir Richard Stagg, British High Commissioner to India. | Also being invested on Wednesday are Sir Nigel Hamilton, head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, and Sir Richard Stagg, British High Commissioner to India. |
TV doctor Christopher Steele, from ITV1's This Morning programme, received an MBE for services to general medical practice and broadcasting. |