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Peres receives honorary knighthood from the Queen

Queen Elizabeth awarded an honorary knighthood this morning to President of Israel Shimon Peres.

November 20, 2008 16:41
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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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Queen Elizabeth awarded an honorary knighthood this morning to President of Israel Shimon Peres. Mr Peres was knighted with the Grand Cross of the order of St Michael and St George.

The Queen and Mr Peres met for about 30 minutes during which Mr Peres spoke to the Queen about Israel's history and current situation. Mr Peres gave the Queen two gifts: a letter written by her father, George VI, upon the official recognition by Britain of the state of Israel, and two silver candlesticks in the shape of pomegranates.

After the visit, Mr Peres described their meeting as "friendly and informal, the Queen asked me a lot of questions on Israel.

"I was very moved to be the representative who received this honour for the state of Israel," said the president. "The whole ceremony was not for me as an individual but a mark of respect for the country. I felt I was a shaliach mitzvah (representative of honour.)"

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