November 17 news, on November 16, British local time, 67-year-old Liverpool legend Daglish officially accepted the knighthood of British Crown Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to football, charity and liverpool as a whole over the years.
Prince Charles was appointed sir Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish was born in Glasgow on 4 March 1951 and moved to Liverpool from scotland Celtic in 1977, setting a record for the highest transfer in the UK at the time for a transfer fee of £440,000. He helped Liverpool win honours such as 6 League One titles and 3 Champions League titles, and was also known by fans as "Kenny King".
In the late 1980s, Dalglish coached Liverpool, leading them to three League One titles and the FA Cup. On 15 April 1989, the Hillsborough massacre, which shocked football, led to the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans. In 1991, the devastated Dalglish left the Liverpool managerial position. Thereafter, Dalglish led Blackburn to promotion and won the Premier League title in 1995 as the Premier League Legend Coach. In 2017, the Centennial Stand at Anfield was officially renamed the "Dargrish Stand".
In the list of awards for the Queen's Birthday in 2018, former Liverpool legend and coach Dargelish became the only sports star to be knighted this year. Dalglish was knighted not only for his achievements in football, but also for his great recognition of philanthropy. After the Hillsborough massacre, he was active in helping the families of the victims, and after his wife Marina contracted breast cancer, he formed a charitable foundation named after the couple and raised more than £10 million to improve cancer treatment in Merseyside.
Today, the grand knighthood ceremony was officially held at Buckingham Palace, and the Crown Prince Charles of the United Kingdom personally awarded the dagress. Only to see the "Kenny King" in a suit bow his head in greeting in front of the prince.
Kneel on the right knee on a small stool and keep the left knee standing, slightly bent.
Prince Charles tapped Dagresh's shoulders with his holy sword in his hand.
Then Dalglish stood up.
Prince Charles wore him knighthood.
Subsequently, Prince Charles thanked Dalglish for his tremendous contribution to the country and the people.
The two exchanged a few simple greetings.
Finally, Prince Charles shook hands with Sir Dalglish and bowed his head in thanks, and Dalglish bowed his head again in salute.
Subsequently, Dalglish stepped down and the ceremony of recognition continued.
It was also the first Jazz in Liverpool's history! Great glory.
This is the honor that the king deserves! Deserved.
Congratulations sir Da!