Advertisement

Queen gives hubby his knighthood

The Queen presents the Duke of Edinburgh with the Insignia of a Knight of the Order of Australia.

The Queen presents the Duke of Edinburgh with the Insignia of a Knight of the Order of Australia. Photo: AAP

The Queen has officially presented her husband, Prince Philip, with his Australian knighthood badge during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.

Australia’s high commissioner in the UK, Alexander Downer, was present at the castle where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are currently staying.

“The Queen today invested The Duke of Edinburgh with the insignia of a Knight of the Order of Australia at Windsor Castle,” Buckingham Palace said in a short statement.

Prince Philip knighthood talks began in November
Knighthood nightmare ‘verging on fatal’ for PM

The investiture took place in the castle’s so-called white drawing room.

The Queen agreed to Mr Abbott’s recommendation to knight her husband in early January.

But senior government ministers only found out about the Australian knighthood when it was announced publicly on January 26.

At the time, Mr Abbott insisted “Prince Philip’s long life of service and dedication should be honoured by Australia”.

But a subsequent public and party backlash forced the PM to give up the power to create knights and dames.

Decisions are now to be made by the Order of Australia council rather than the prime minister of the day.

Mr Abbott restored knights and dames to Australia’s honours system in early 2014, nearly 30 years after they were abolished in 1986.

Labor is committed to scrapping them again if it wins government.

Stay informed, daily
A FREE subscription to The New Daily arrives every morning and evening.
The New Daily is a trusted source of national news and information and is provided free for all Australians. Read our editorial charter
Copyright © 2024 The New Daily.
All rights reserved.