One day in the life of Rod Stewart: knighting and dinner with Queen Elizabeth II

Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, a knighting ceremony was held. The ceremony was conducted, as it's already called, by Prince William, but the newly-made knight became a very unordinary personality - the British musician Rod Stewart.

The family was supported by children and spouse

The fact that 71-year-old Briton Stewart is waiting for the award of the royal court, it became known even this summer, but the ceremony was decided to be held just now. The Queen of Great Britain celebrated the merits of Stuart in the musical field. The British sold more than 100 million records during the years of his work. In addition, Elizabeth II was amazed at how much Stewart donates to charity. After Prince William gave the award to the musician, a photo session of Rod and his family was held in the courtyard near Buckingham Palace.

To support husband and father came the wife of Penny Lancaster and younger sons - 5-year-old Aiden and 10-year-old Alister. All were unusually beautiful. The boys were dressed in gray-blue uniform costumes. The musician's wife appeared in a sumptuous black dress with a lace inset and embroidered flowers on her skirt, and the image was supplemented by a bright fur cloak. Speaking of Stewart himself, he was irresistible. 71-year-old musician came to the ceremony in plaid trousers, in a blue jacket with stripes and golden buttons, a white shirt and a tie. Rod was so pleased with the award that he did not hesitate to dance to the photographers of the royal court.

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Dinner at Buckingham Palace

After Stewart became a knight, he, along with Penny, was invited to dinner, which Elizabeth II organized every year for this occasion. By dinner, Rod and his wife decided to change the morning dresses. Penny preferred to wear a tight dress with a leopard print and a black fur cloak to meet with the queen in Buckingham Palace. Stewart appeared in a strict black suit, a white shirt and a black tie in a white polka-dot.