Friday, September 20, 2024

Bill Gates Awarded Honorary Knighthood

Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of Great Britain, has bestowed one of the country’s highest honors on Microsoft CEO, Bill Gates.

In a private ceremony, Queen Elizabeth awarded Gates with knighthood, making him a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The Order has existed since 1917. Gates was awarded for his contributions to enterprise, as well as the efforts made by his charity, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Gates had these comments concerning the knighthood, “I am humbled and delighted. I’m particularly pleased that this honor helps recognize the real heroes our foundation supports to improve health in poor countries. Their incredible work is helping ensure that one day all people — no matter where they are born — will have the same opportunity for a healthy life, and I’m grateful to share this honor with them.”

He also discussed the relationship between Microsoft and Britain, “This honor is particularly poignant given the deep connections Microsoft enjoys with the United Kingdom. Over the past 23 years we have benefited greatly from strong business alliances and the tremendous wealth of talent and creativity of our U.K. employees and researchers. The U.K. was the first country in which Microsoft set up a subsidiary outside the U.S., and our experience in the U.K. has been significant in shaping our international growth.”

According to News.com, Because Gates is of the American nationality, he will not be permitted to use the title “Sir”. This distinction is reserved for knights born in Britain, or citizens of the Commonwealth.

Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for Murdok. Visit Murdok for the latest search news.

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