Capt Sir Tom Moore knighted in 'unique' ceremony
"Captain Sir Tom Moore has been knighted in the Queen's first official engagement in person since lockdown.
The investiture to honour the 100-year-old, who raised more than £32m for NHS charities, was staged in a "unique ceremony" at Windsor Castle.
He has been recognised for walking more than 100 laps of his garden in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.
Capt Sir Tom, originally from Keighley, West Yorkshire, said it was "the most special of days for me".
"I am absolutely overawed," he said,
"This is such a high award and to get it from Her Majesty as well - what more can anyone wish for? This has been an absolutely magnificent day for me.
"The money [raised] is very useful but you've only one Queen and when you get a message from the Queen there's no value that can be placed on that."
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Image captionCapt Sir Tom said it had been an "an absolutely outstanding day"
The Queen personally praised Capt Sir Tom, telling him: "Thank you so much, an amazing amount of money you raised."
In May, Prime Minister Boris Johnson
made a special nomination for the war veteran to be knighted.
Buckingham Palace believes it is the first time the ceremony has been held in the strictly socially distanced format.
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Image captionThe Queen spent about five minutes speaking to Capt Sir Tom and his family
The Queen used the sword that belonged to her father, George VI, to bestow the insignia of Knight Bachelor upon Capt Sir Tom."
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God bless the Queen and Sir Tom.