Sir David Attenborough received the title of highest knight in Windsor Castle, says the BBC.
ANDY RAIN
Sir David Attenborough96, received the title of highest knight for his work on nature documents.
The presenter and anthropologist of natural documentaries first received the title of knight in 1985, when she was crucified by Queen Elizabeth. Today he was crucified as the highest crucifix by Prince Charles.
According to the BBC, Attenborough received his highest chivalrous Knight of the Grand Cross at the Windsor Castle inauguration ceremony.
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The internationally renowned presenter received the title and recognition for his long-term work on nature documentaries. He has also publicly highlighted climate change, and taken a stand on the state of nature through his campaigns.
In his long career, Attenborough has made TV documentaries and broadcasts and shown concern for the state of nature. He is also one of Britain’s most beloved TV faces.
Attenborough attended the Queen’s Jubilee at Buckingham Palace, where her documentaries The Green Planet and Plastic Ocean were shown. A clip of Sir David, who was called a visual ambassador by nature, was shown at the palace.
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Last April, a nature documentary was concerned about the state of the world and how nature conservation should be sought immediately. David, 96, was named Champion of the Earth at the time by the United Nations Department of the Environment.
Source: BBC