Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ In the end, Sir Tom didn’t need to rise. On a day infused with emotion, Queen Elizabeth II tapped the blade of a sword once owned by her father on the slender shoulders of 100-year-old Tom Moore, making a hero of a nation a knight of the realm Friday. Moore captivated the British public by walking 100 laps of his garden in England in hopes of raising a 1,000 pounds for the National Health Service in April, but eventually raise about $40 million. The queen knighted him with the traditiona­l sword tap, but the World War II veteran was not required to take a knee before the monarch. Instead, Moore steadied himself against his now-famous walker and wheeled himself across the grass to stand in front of Elizabeth. “I have been overwhelme­d by the many honours I have received over the past weeks, but there is simply nothing that can compare to this,” he tweeted after the ceremony. “I am overwhelme­d with pride and joy.” The ceremony was staged outside of Windsor Castle west of London, where the 94-year old queen has been sheltering during the covid-19 pandemic alongside her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Moore, who rose to the rank of captain while serving in India and Burma during the war, revealed that he and Elizabeth spoke about ages — slightly breaking the protocol of not revealing a private conversati­on with the queen. “She did mention I’m 100, and I said to her, ‘Well, you’ve a long way to go yet,’ so she’s alright,” he said. Moore walked into the nation’s hearts by setting a goal of marking his 100th birthday with a garden lap for each year of his life. His family elevated the challenge by using social media and the motto #TomorrowWi­llBeAGoodD­ay to seek donations to support health care workers during the pandemic, in part a show of gratitude for the doctors and nurses who took care of Moore when he broke his hip last year.

■ Princess Beatrice got married in a private ceremony Friday, with her grandmothe­r, Queen Elizabeth II, in attendance, Buckingham Palace said. Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor. The monarch, Prince Philip and other close family members attended. Guidelines in place to stop the spread of covid-19 were followed, the palace said. Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew and his former wife Sarah Ferguson, had originally planned to marry the property tycoon on May 29 in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace. The ceremony was postponed because of the pandemic. Friday’s ceremony had not been announced and images of the ceremony were not immediatel­y released. The families of the newlyweds have known one another for many years. The pair are said to have started a relationsh­ip after meeting again at the wedding of Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie.

 ?? (AP/Chris Jackson) ?? Queen Elizabeth II confers knighthood on Thomas Moore as they stand outside Windsor Castle on Friday.
(AP/Chris Jackson) Queen Elizabeth II confers knighthood on Thomas Moore as they stand outside Windsor Castle on Friday.
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Mozzi and Beatrice

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