Robbie Williams, a singer and DJ, reportedly received a knighthood for his work in music and charity.
Robbie Williams has reportedly been nominated for a knighthood for his charity work as well as his contribution to music. It was only recently that it was revealed football icon David Beckham was named in the King’s Birthday Honours list, making him a Sir and his wife, Victoria, a Lady.
And now, there are calls for Rock DJ singer Robbie, who has 15 chart-topping records and seven number one singles as a solo artist, to become a Sir as well. It would be up to an honours committee, which will then send a shortlist of recommendations to Prime Minister Keir Starmer before King Charles signs it off.
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Soccer Aid, a charity that the 51-year-old Angels singer founded in 2006, has raised 106 million dollars for Unicef over the years. Since 2000, he has served as the charity’s ambassador.
Since 2002, he has also served as the patron of Stoke-on-Trent-based children’s charity, The Donna Louise Trust. The charity offers palliative care to children who are terminally ill and haven’t lived past 16 years.
Robbie has been involved in many Comic Relief events and is also a patron for Music Support, a registered charity that helps peers who work in the UK music industry experiencing substance use, addiction and/or mental health challenges.
Scott Mills, a radio personality, also backed Robbie’s knighthood. He told The Sun, “Let’s not forget that he is the most decorated Brits winner in history.” I believe we should celebrate his accomplishments and acknowledge their joy.
He “deserves it,” he claimed. Not just for his musical contributions, but also for overcoming his inner demons in front of the camera and overcoming his inner enemy.
Robbie might have already seen his future as a Sir, as he previously claimed he has psychic powers. The Let Me Entertain You singer said he doesn’t think the strange happenings are coincidences, as they occur too frequently.
He said, “You think of people and they call,” in a statement made on the Weaponized podcast. You send emails to recipients who you know. Many of this could just be coincidence. But how recently it’s happening, wow, you’ve caught my attention.
He also made an admission about how he believed there was extraterrestrial life and how he believed two UFOs flew over LA 20 years ago.
He claimed he had a chance to hit the unidentified flying object with “a tennis ball” and that he wasn’t using any drugs at the time because it was so close.
A “gold ball of light” appeared in the studio while writing the song about alien contact in Arizona.
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