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Freedom of the City for Prosor

April 30, 2009 09:14
Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor becomes a Freeman of the City of London

By

Isabel Janner

1 min read

From today Israel’s ambassador, Ron Prosor, might be eligible to herd sheep across London Bridge and wander around with his sword drawn — if only it were not for modern day health and safety regulations.

The medieval honour of becoming a Freeman of the City of London is due to be awarded today to Mr Prosor at a VIP ceremony, conducted by Paul Double, the City Remembrancer at Guildhall. The post of Remembrancer goes back to 1571 and Mr Double acts as the City’s chief protocol officer. Ambassador Prosor will be asked to read out a Declaration of Freedom and will then proceed to sign the Register of Freedom.

He may not be able to herd sheep or unsheath his sword, but Mr Prosor can take comfort as a Freeman that if he dies, his orphaned children have the right to attend the City’s Freemen School in Surrey free of charge.

The ambassador was nominated as a Freeman of the City by Lord Levene and Sir Sigmund Sternberg.