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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 Rose, 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". 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.