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Former England soccer captain David Beckham, Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman and The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey were knighted in King Charles III's birthday honors list released late Friday.
The drama between The Who and their longtime drummer Zak Starkey continues, as Ringo Starr’s son tells The Telegraph he ...
When the Detours came to an end, the newly knighted singer decided he was unhappy in his role, forcing Townshend out of his ...
The drummer also talks about missing out on the Oasis reunion tour, and his new supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos, who have a ...
Zak Starkey said his commitment to the Who meant he refused to be part of the Oasis reunion – only to wind up without either ...
Former England football captain David Beckham has finally been knighted by King Charles III for his contributions to sport ...
The former UK chair of EY Steve Varley, Meredith McCammond from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) and Jonny Jacobs ...
Kate Collins, chief executive of Teenage Cancer Trust, said: “We’re all delighted that Roger Daltrey has been awarded a much-deserved knighthood. Sir Roger is a tireless and passionate supporter of, ...
People from Banbury, Chipping Norton and Shipston-on-Stour have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list. King ...
Sir Ringo Starr's drummer son Zak Starkey has insisted he isn't wealthy like the other children of the Beatles because they ...
Among the celebrities honoured include Former England football captain David Beckham, actor Gary Oldman and The Who singer Roger Daltrey.
In one of the most significant moments of the 2025 King's Birthday Honours list, Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, has officially been knighted at the age of 81.