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It's now Sir Bob Iger

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Do we bow?
Yes. Here is a video of Chapek greeting him last night:

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Tom P.

Well-Known Member
As I understand it, non-British people are given "honorary" knighthood rather than "real" knighthood. Though I have to be honest, I don't know what the difference is since I think of knighthood as being an honorary thing anyway. Perhaps I'm just ignorant of the specifics.
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
Sorry Sir Bob, better luck next time

"If you’re not a Brit, you may be wondering if you’ll ever get to become “Sir/Dame American”. Unfortunately for you, you can’t do that. You can become an honorary knight, so you do get to slap the rank as a suffix to your name. If you’re an honorary knight and one day become a British citizen, you can be nudged to a true knight. "
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Sorry Sir Bob, better luck next time

"If you’re not a Brit, you may be wondering if you’ll ever get to become “Sir/Dame American”. Unfortunately for you, you can’t do that. You can become an honorary knight, so you do get to slap the rank as a suffix to your name. If you’re an honorary knight and one day become a British citizen, you can be nudged to a true knight. "
You’re wrong…

Harrison ford was knighted in Patriot Games…before he found the one armed man
 

correcaminos

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