Former Sen. John W. Warner to become an honorary British knight
Published: February 20, 2009
Former Sen. John W. Warner is to be a knight.
The British Embassy in Washington announced yesterday that Queen Elizabeth II will name Virginia's former senator an honorary Knight Commander for his work strengthening the American-British military alliance.
But don't call Warner "Sir" anytime soon. As a non-British citizen, the title of "Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire" only allows Warner to put the letters KBE after his name, according to British embassy officials.
No date for Warner's knighting ceremony has been set. Embassy officials said it is possible that an ambassador for the queen could knight the retired 30-year Republican senator.
"It might be the case that he would go to London," embassy spokesman Brendan O'Grady said. "We'd be very pleased to facilitate that."
In a statement, British Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald said: "On behalf of the British government, I pay tribute to [Warner's] extraordinary commitment to American national security, to the NATO alliance and the special relationship between our two countries."
Warner said in a statement: "My wife, Jeanne, who was born in London, and I both share direct ancestral lineage to the United Kingdom, and we quietly reflect on how our parents would have such joy in their hearts with this recognition."
A group of about 100 notable people from the U.S. and British political and military establishments -- including Sen. Jim Webb and General David Petraeus -- learned of Warner's knighthood at an event Tuesday night at the embassy.
Previous American recipients of the British honor include Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates for his global education and health-care philanthropy, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for his service after the Sept. 11 attacks and director Steven Spielberg for his service to the British film industry.
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Reader Reactions
Waste of good oxygen. I’m sure now that he is “nited” Timmy won’t be far behind. Perhaps the new trend is to export all of our worst.
They can keep him.
I thought the Queen had better taste than that!
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