Astrophysicist and “Queen” Guitarist Brian May Awarded Knighthood by King Charles III

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Brian May, the legendary rock guitarist and founding member of the band Queen, has been awarded a knighthood by King Charles III for his services to music and philanthropy. He will now be known as Sir Brian. The investiture ceremony was held at Buckingham Palace, where he attended alongside his wife, Anita Dobson, a former star of the British TV soap “EastEnders”.

Knighthood for Music and Charity Work

Brian May was chosen out of more than 1,000 honorees on King Charles III’s first New Year’s Honors List. He received the title of Knight Bachelor, and the award was presented by the king himself. Many congratulations were received by Sir Brian, including from Queen’s official account on Twitter.

Animal rights supporter and Accomplished Performer

Beyond his renowned music career with Queen, May is also an astrophysicist. He received his PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College London in 2007 after taking a break from his studies in the 1970s to focus on the band. May is also a passionate animal rights supporter and critic of hunting. In 2010, he formed the Save Me Trust, an organization that campaigns against fox hunting and badger culling in the UK.

May’s merits has been recognized by the British royal family, who have awarded him a knighthood. This prestigious title is added to the other honors that May has received, including the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 2005. Additionally, May is actively engaged in ecology and has been involved in raising awareness about the importance of preserving the planet’s biodiversity.

May is famous for his rendition of “God Save the Queen” from the roof of Buckingham Palace during Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. Twenty years later, he performed with Queen for the same monarch’s Platinum Jubilee Concert. With his knighthood, May joins a prestigious list of musicians and performers who have been recognized for their contributions to society. This is a testament to his achievements in music, science, and activism, and is a well-deserved recognition of his extraordinary work.

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