- Sadiq Khan, the first London mayor to win a third term, has been knighted by King Charles at Buckingham Palace for political and public service.
- Sir Sadiq mentioned he and the King joked about who is “a bigger workaholic” during the ceremony, which his family, including his mother, attended.
- The 54-year-old said he was most proud of his work to ensure free school meals for primary school children, as well as “cleaning the air and investing in affordable housing”.
- Sir Loyd Grossman, known for his cooking sauces, was also knighted for services to heritage, particularly for his work with The Royal Parks, which he says are vital to Londoners.
- Dame Emily Thornberry, Labour MP for Islington South and Finsbury, was also honoured at Buckingham Palace for political and public service.
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Sir Sadiq Khan and King banter over being workaholics during ceremony