The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

NHS hero Captain Sir Tom Moore knighted by Queen at Windsor

Veteran recognised for raising £33m for health service

- TONY JONES PA.

National hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has been knighted by the Queen in recognitio­n of his outstandin­g achievemen­t raising almost £33 million for the NHS.

The Second World War veteran’s extraordin­ary year was capped when the Queen dubbed him a knight with her father’s sword.

Staged in the open air, in the imposing setting of Windsor Castle’s quadrangle, the ceremony saw the 100-year-old former Army officer joined by his family.

The Queen has been shielding at her famous Berkshire home for much of the lockdown with the Duke of Edinburgh, and the event was her first face-to-face royal engagement with a member of the public since March – albeit with social distancing.

Sir Tom had set out to raise £1,000 by walking 100 laps of his garden in the village of Marston Moretaine in

Bedfordshi­re before his 100th birthday on April 30.

But his efforts struck a chord with national feeling, and praise and donations flooded in, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying the veteran “provided us all with a beacon of light through the fog of coronaviru­s” and recommende­d he be knighted.

The head of state’s arrival into the quadrangle was signalled by the sound of bagpipes played by the Queen’s Piper, Pipe Major Richard Grisdale, of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Earlier, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and other close family attended the unannounce­d wedding of their granddaugh­ter Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a nearby chapel (see story left).

The monarch was joined in the quadrangle by the Master of the Household, retired Vice-Admiral Tony Johnstone-Burt, who carried the insignia of Knight Bachelor, while one of the Queen’s Pages was entrusted with King George VI’s sword.

Waiting was Sir Tom and his family – daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore, sonin-law Colin Ingram, grandson Benjie and granddaugh­ter Georgia.

With her father’s sword in her hand, the Queen lightly touched Sir Tom first on his right shoulder then his left with the blade –dubbing him a knight.

He provided us all with a beacon of light through the fog of coronaviru­s. BORIS JOHNSON

 ??  ?? The Queen talks to Captain Sir Tom Moore and his family after she had knighted him at Windsor.
The Queen talks to Captain Sir Tom Moore and his family after she had knighted him at Windsor.

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