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Its an Honour - not an appointment and not a "Knighthood".
This may be where Cheri's shallow to nonexistant curtsies may come to hurt him. In the end of The Queen, Helen M. tells TB how quickly you can be turned on how unexpecting it when it comes. Any previously know PMs have anti-monarchist spouses?
I don't think so.QUESTION? When will Willem-Alexander get it? I think next year, during a Royal visit.
Its an Honour - not an appointment and not a "Knighthood".
It is also possible that Blair will refuse it - being a Labour man through and through could easily see him stay true to that belief.
Sophie will never get the Order of the Garter as wives of the Sovereign's son's never get it. Camilla will get it when Charles becomes King. The Duchess of Gloucester or the Duchess of Kent have never received it but their husbands do. Sophie will only ever have her GCVO and Royal Family Orders of Elizabeth and likely Charles too at some point....I wouls love Sophie to be a member...
With today being the 15th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (April 10th,1998) maybe Mr.Blair will be honoured sooner rather than later?
You are probably correct but I stand by my assertion that he could refuse it....If there's an honour coming his way, Tony Blair will be there with bells on.
It is a 'knighthood' - the highest order of knights. The holders are all called 'Sir' or 'Dame' if they don't hold a higher title, and they are dubbed as part of their investiture.
I don't think John Major had a title before being created a Knight of the Garter did he?...And all the current members already had titles.