@@hodgheg More than that, she worked mostly on the Anti Air side of things. Basically, she knows he way around a wrench very well, even at her age now.
I think you will find that was her mum, queen Elizabeth, not queen Elizabeth the 2nd, the queen mother(queen Elizabeth) was not the monarch, just married to, like the Duke of Edinburgh isn't the king, just a prince, but due to the rules of the time a male air to the thrown his wife becomes honorary queen, but because queen Elizabeth the 2nd is female, the Duke of Edinburgh can't be called a king, simple lol. Princess Margaret was there though.
I love how they all talked like a bunch of friends gathering together, the best show ever! If Graham were a British citizen, he definitely could get one!
@@dbdb9334 Everything to do with it. Irish citizens are not eligible for British awards. As soon as Terry Wogan was made a British citizen he was knighted, not before.
Irish citizens (and those of any other Nation) can be awarded any UK State Honour, up to and including Knighthoods. Steven Spielberg is knighted, as are Bill & Melinda Gates among many others.
Actually the queen has to talk to the person on their right first and then they can talk to the person on their left. It’s some kind of unwritten law in England.
When everybody in the comments saying that graham norton should be allowed an obe and the only reason he doesn't have one is because he's gay. NOOOOOO!!!! Order of the BRITISH empire. He's not british he's from the republic of ireland, the independant part of ireland.
Firstly, no they aren't the same. Secondly, Wogan was a British citizen. He was also born before 1949, before Ireland became a republic, so he was eligible having been born a citizen of one of 'His Majesty's dominions'. As he had lived most of his life in the UK, he decided late in life to use that to get out British citizenship, so he had both Irish and British citizenship. Fourthly, Bob isn't a knight, though the media wrongly say he is. He got an HONORARY knighthood, which is a different thing. So technically he isn't 'Sir Bob Geldof' just 'Mr Bob Geldof, KBE'. Ronald Reagan was also an honorary knight. Graham could be offered an honorary honour. Irish citizens who receive them, whether from the Queen of the UK, some other country, or the pope, have to first have the approval of the Irish Government before they accept them, but the government always says yes.
I don't know anything about Formula 1 but Lewis Hamilton appears to me to conduct himself like a gentleman. I can see that the Queen would genuinely enjoy having him to lunch, as opposed to feeling obliged to have speak to him as part of her official duties.
He’s fairly different in F1. More isolated to win I suppose. Not a bad thing obviously, but it’s rare you’ll find Hamilton in any of the media UA-cam videos, especially after the recent season
Dining etiquette : The hostess always starts table conversation with the person to her right. Lewis was on the Queen's left, and that's why he had to wait. My grandmother taught that to us. The Book of Etiquette by Lady Troubridge was her bible.
100% Lewis has won 7 championships of the last 8 years and broken all most all F1 records. He's the 3rd best F1 driver ever, as great as Lewis is i cannot says he's a better driver than Senna and Schumacher
I'm sure those who care about F1 realise how good he is. As for non-F1 fans they're like that "if a tree falls in the forest" saying; sure there might be some sort of sound or noise coming out of their mouths but nobody cares.
I think Lewis got the MBE and Ewan got the OBE, so technically my understanding is that Ewan's honour is higher than Lewis'. But well done to them both all the same!
gixer turbo Well, they are not tourists. If they are getting an OBE they drive through the gates and park their vehicle inside: www.luxuryandstyle.co.uk/an-invitation-to-buckingham-palace/
lets say you're american and you get knighted or a title, you can't use it because your not a british citizen. if you became a british citizen at a later date, would you then be allowed to use your title properly?
***** Yes, for example when Terry Wogan got his KBE he was only an Irish citizen so he couldn't style himself as Sir Terry Wogan. However when he obtained dual British citizenship shortly after receiving his KBE he then was able to style himself as Sir Terry Wogan.
I'd say so as Kevin Spacey has recently received his knighthood (KBE) but can't style himself Sir Kevin Spacey but if he becomes a British Citizen then I think he can
Small note though, it's illegal for Americans to accept a title without permission from the US Government. I'm not sure if any other country is like that as well
@@ThARealSTG The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service
***** just seems really weird that a guy can work at the BBC "British Broadcasting corporation" for such a long time and not be a UK citizen. we need a Sir Norton lol
Learned from the comment section that Graham Norton is Irish. Wow, I’d like to see him speaking in Irish accent. Anybody has a link to a video of that?
It is a rule that, in the first part of the meal, the Queen only talks to the person on her right. Then, in the second part of the meal, she can talk to the person on her left (and that's not just her, it's for everyone in the table)
You have different levels of awards, and different categorise for each level awarded yearly. Most are military, some for political or diplomatic work, services to britain (Spielburg uses a lot of british actors and studios), charity work etc. You can also get one in the same way that America has walk of fame, for personalities. Sports is also a big category. Categories are increasing.
@@oftengone F1 fans don't like him because he doesn't make any mistakes. This means that he wins races easily. F1 fans need mistakes from drivers,close races. They don't want flawless drivers like Hamilton who win easily, resulting in boring races.
Some ignorance here. It's called dining etiquette, when you're going to have dinner with the Queen a little bit of preparation is required, even when you're the best pilot around. Sad how they all laughed at that as if she was an old eccentric woman.
+Lwaldie1 No, fortunately homosexuality has nothing to do with it. Nationality does though which is pretty lame. To be honest the idea of monarchy is archaic and destructive, he's better off without it if you ask me
+Greg Brandstatter Monarchies can be archaic and destructive but luckily a lot of the ones that survive have done so by being a binding influence and generating a lot of popularity, like the UK, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian monarchies.
Greg Brandstatter Well they are a significant tourist attraction so do bring in a lot of money, and with brexshit coming up we're going to need all the help we can get. I think that's the only real reason we still have them.
Fun fact: the queen watched the first ever F1 race
She was also a qualified motor mechanic in World War 2
@@hodgheg More than that, she worked mostly on the Anti Air side of things. Basically, she knows he way around a wrench very well, even at her age now.
But Betty White is the Queen’s granddaughter
That’s actually mad though
I think you will find that was her mum, queen Elizabeth, not queen Elizabeth the 2nd, the queen mother(queen Elizabeth) was not the monarch, just married to, like the Duke of Edinburgh isn't the king, just a prince, but due to the rules of the time a male air to the thrown his wife becomes honorary queen, but because queen Elizabeth the 2nd is female, the Duke of Edinburgh can't be called a king, simple lol. Princess Margaret was there though.
I am so glad Sir Lewis hamilton has been given the recognition he so deserves just a born winner with respect to his mum & dad
I love how they all talked like a bunch of friends gathering together, the best show ever! If Graham were a British citizen, he definitely could get one!
Nothing to do with it. He can be nominated for various awards.
after all this time I thought he was british, no wonder he hasn't got british accent
@@dbdb9334 Everything to do with it. Irish citizens are not eligible for British awards. As soon as Terry Wogan was made a British citizen he was knighted, not before.
@@danish5332 he’s Irish
Irish citizens (and those of any other Nation) can be awarded any UK State Honour, up to and including Knighthoods.
Steven Spielberg is knighted, as are Bill & Melinda Gates among many others.
Ewan walks up to receive his OBE
Ewan: hello there
Charles: GENERAL KENOBI!!!!
OBE Wan Kenobi
"You receive The Order of the British Empire for your service to the Force"
More like: General Can Obe!!
Lewis Hamilton, Euan McGregor and Jack Whitehall. What a selection.
Now _Sir Lewis Hamilton_
Sir Ian McKellan, Sir Derek Jacobi, Sir Elton John... being gay is not a barrier to receiving an honour... not being British is...
Mijaed Getu it’s because bloody graham is Irish it has nothing to do with him being gay😂😂😂
😂😂😂
check out Sir Vivian Richards and Sir Richard Hadlee...both definitely not British!
Pumudu Madde Order of the British Empire.
Gianfranco Zola though...
So the Queen had style - she really wanted to talk to Lewis, gave the other guy 5 mins and blew him off and talked to Lewis.
Actually the queen has to talk to the person on their right first and then they can talk to the person on their left. It’s some kind of unwritten law in England.
When everybody in the comments saying that graham norton should be allowed an obe and the only reason he doesn't have one is because he's gay. NOOOOOO!!!! Order of the BRITISH empire. He's not british he's from the republic of ireland, the independant part of ireland.
Terry Wogan is Irish and he got knighted, same as Bob Geldof. Irish people can get knighted which is the same
Being knighted is actually different
Firstly, no they aren't the same. Secondly, Wogan was a British citizen. He was also born before 1949, before Ireland became a republic, so he was eligible having been born a citizen of one of 'His Majesty's dominions'. As he had lived most of his life in the UK, he decided late in life to use that to get out British citizenship, so he had both Irish and British citizenship. Fourthly, Bob isn't a knight, though the media wrongly say he is. He got an HONORARY knighthood, which is a different thing. So technically he isn't 'Sir Bob Geldof' just 'Mr Bob Geldof, KBE'. Ronald Reagan was also an honorary knight. Graham could be offered an honorary honour. Irish citizens who receive them, whether from the Queen of the UK, some other country, or the pope, have to first have the approval of the Irish Government before they accept them, but the government always says yes.
Feareireann also Steven Spielberg is an honorary Knight, and Angelina Jolie an honorary Dame.
nialldocify Terry Wogan got one as he was born when Ireland was still in the commonwealth
I don't know anything about Formula 1 but Lewis Hamilton appears to me to conduct himself like a gentleman. I can see that the Queen would genuinely enjoy having him to lunch, as opposed to feeling obliged to have speak to him as part of her official duties.
You just hit the nail on the head!
He’s fairly different in F1. More isolated to win I suppose. Not a bad thing obviously, but it’s rare you’ll find Hamilton in any of the media UA-cam videos, especially after the recent season
Dining etiquette : The hostess always starts table conversation with the person to her right. Lewis was on the Queen's left, and that's why he had to wait. My grandmother taught that to us. The Book of Etiquette by Lady Troubridge was her bible.
Well thanks
Had no idea.
Thought I was fully covered with proper dining etiquette.
I was just about to type that, there’s lots of rules including how she sits too, but yes right first 👍
@@debbypurcell6215 no such thing as proper dining etiquette.
Thanks. Never knew that.
Why the right though?
Don't matter to me whether he gets OBE, he's a comedy host knight.
Why can’t he get one?
Aiden Matthews because he's from Republic of Ireland so is not eligible
@@FilmFanAiden he's irish
I don't think britts realise how good of a champion Lewis Hamilton is.
Ooooh... especially these last few days; the kind of flak he's received from the British public for the DMX tweet.
100% Lewis has won 7 championships of the last 8 years and broken all most all F1 records. He's the 3rd best F1 driver ever, as great as Lewis is i cannot says he's a better driver than Senna and Schumacher
I'm sure those who care about F1 realise how good he is.
As for non-F1 fans they're like that "if a tree falls in the forest" saying; sure there might be some sort of sound or noise coming out of their mouths but nobody cares.
I don't think the world understands how Lewis really isn't as big of a champion that we make him out to be.
The GOAT. Statistically. You cannot argue wih mumbers. They are facts.
"A wee old man in a kilt". I heard it like "a weird man in a quilt"
Lewis Hamilton!! Super to see him there. Thank you for having him.
“FFS, SERVICES TO BAGPIPE MUSIC I’VE DONE THE ROYAL VARIETY TWICE!!“ His rants are the best!! One day Jack, one day😭😂😂
"You got one?""Nooo how am I gonna get one??""Oh right I got it" Gold xD
I dont understand, why cant he get one? Is it something to do with him being gay? I am not European so i dont know the rules regarding knighthood.
@@gametabulas No, it's because he's from the Republic of Ireland and hence not British.
@@adityamenon1664 oh ok thanks, i forgot that he was was Ireland.
No. Graham will never gonna get one because he is so against the monarchy
Ewan: YOU WERE MEANT TO DESTROY MERCEDES NOT JOIN THEM!
YOU WERE MEANT TO BRING BALANCE TO FORMULA 1, NOT LEAVE IT IN DARKNESS!
And Lewis got one up on Ewan by getting a knighthood. Well done Sir Lewis 😀
I think Lewis got the MBE and Ewan got the OBE, so technically my understanding is that Ewan's honour is higher than Lewis'. But well done to them both all the same!
@@neverendingfire he got a knighthood in 2020. He's Sir Lewis now.
@@MsPinkwolf Ahh you're right, I do apologise. 😊😊
"How does a man not have a driver's licence?" xDD Classic Lewie
He's so relaxed.... i love that vibe
Came back here for the impression lewis did..
RIP Lizzy
Lewis Hamilton is gorgeous!
That laugh of Norton at 3:18 😂😂😂
I think I'm in love with Jack
A celebrity goes to Buckingham Palace in a taxi cab with his family to get an OBE? (1:44)
+Top Mog If he drove there, where would he park? Ever tried stopping on the Mall? You get moved on by armed police in about 3 seconds!
gixer turbo Well, they are not tourists. If they are getting an OBE they drive through the gates and park their vehicle inside: www.luxuryandstyle.co.uk/an-invitation-to-buckingham-palace/
Top Mog if he drove there he wouldn't even be allowed out of the car for a pee.
Have you ever taken a cab in London? They're bloody expensive!
I think this story was made up, to seem more relatable.
Sir Lewis is such a legend! GOAT 💜👑🐐
2:56 Hahaha
Can't believe they didn't mention how Nick Heidfeld looks like Obi-Wan Kenobi.
😂
Is a honor to learn things with the Queen
A bit overqualified for just an MBE now....Sir Lewis Hamilton
7 titles?! Surely!
He'll be taking a knee for another reason soon, I would think.
One of the best pilot in F1
Imo he is Britain’s greatest ever sportsman
I want to know what Lewis and the Queen talked about for the whole meal
Probably cars. Queen loved cars 😊
I was drinking water at 1:30
The end though, "how am I gonna get one?", Hahaha
Lewis will give the queen an OBE when he retires
Lewis hamilton's hairstyle looks cool!
Thanks for posting.
Servicing motorcycle riders lmao
It's Sir Lewis Hamilton now
lets say you're american and you get knighted or a title, you can't use it because your not a british citizen. if you became a british citizen at a later date, would you then be allowed to use your title properly?
***** Yes, for example when Terry Wogan got his KBE he was only an Irish citizen so he couldn't style himself as Sir Terry Wogan. However when he obtained dual British citizenship shortly after receiving his KBE he then was able to style himself as Sir Terry Wogan.
***** thank you so much!!! i was always wondering about that.
I'd say so as Kevin Spacey has recently received his knighthood (KBE) but can't style himself Sir Kevin Spacey but if he becomes a British Citizen then I think he can
Small note though, it's illegal for Americans to accept a title without permission from the US Government. I'm not sure if any other country is like that as well
and I'm pretty sure that his knighthood had since been revoked lol
Jack was so frustrated rofl.
IndianTelephone j
Sir Lewis Hamilton
Jack is adorable❤🙆❤
Watching this after it was announced he would be knighted
Well you couldn't have watched it before lol
anyone else here for Lewis? 💖👑
Hes looking at them laughing like " *_haha mortals_* "
Jack will receive his honorary award.
That is the best tartan I've ever seen!
The most britishest thing i've seen 😂
This is frickin FUNNY
This comment section made me learn what an OBE is. UA-cam is useful after all
What is *an* obe?
@@ThARealSTG The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service
@@brianb1684 ooooo thanks man!!!
(Although I had googled it long ago ahaha, but thanks nonetheless!)
God loves Lewis Hamilton
Services to bag pipes music is a good one
Jack Whitehall 🤣
If the Queen is a fan all of Britain is a fan
"Got it!"
I feel sorry for Jack🤣🤣
Now he's Sir Hamilton.
Have you got one? Ha ha!
General Kenobi!
3:25 Alan Turing
What a guy
I don't understand why would Graham not get one? Irish? :-/
BirchBehav aye.
Nilguiri how rude! he is on the BBC for goodness sake. well stuff the queen and her medals :/
BirchBehav I couldn't agree more!
***** just seems really weird that a guy can work at the BBC "British Broadcasting corporation" for such a long time and not be a UK citizen. we need a Sir Norton lol
*****
In any case, he would become "Sir Graham", not "Sir Norton".
That headline was going to be my youtube comment. Yikes.
Learned from the comment section that Graham Norton is Irish. Wow, I’d like to see him speaking in Irish accent. Anybody has a link to a video of that?
Look him up in father Ted
He does speak in an Irish accent
1:28 jack smh
When Lewis smiles he looks like a young, lean and well tanned Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Sir Lewis Hamilton, man can he sound more cool?
2:50
I turn one down
😂
and now he's been knighted 😆
Good god, he is fine!
So, where in the clip does Lewis learn Dinning Etiquette from the Queen ?
It is a rule that, in the first part of the meal, the Queen only talks to the person on her right. Then, in the second part of the meal, she can talk to the person on her left (and that's not just her, it's for everyone in the table)
Ewan should have got an Uber.
What's the name of the guy at the far right?
Jack Whitehall :)
+MegaUnfunny thank you!
Watch bad Education on Netflix. 😂
What actually qualifies someone to get an OBE? I'm not from the UK, slightly uncultured and genuinely confused about this.
FearlessStar1000 Anything, so says this Londoner.
You have different levels of awards, and different categorise for each level awarded yearly. Most are military, some for political or diplomatic work, services to britain (Spielburg uses a lot of british actors and studios), charity work etc. You can also get one in the same way that America has walk of fame, for personalities. Sports is also a big category. Categories are increasing.
if you greatly assist the British public, do something altrusitic or culturally impactful.
+Firstname Surname racing is culturally impactful. Seems legit...
+Adil Murridi well if you win 3 formula1 drivers championship for you country it is probably legit and culturally impactful
What’s an OBE and an MB?
Order of the British Empire and Member of the British empire
Honorary titles for services to Britain
No dining etiquette at a family dinner 👍
Lewis Hamilton is my favourite driver
AM surprised he's not wearing a cap for once (Lewis)
What did Ewan say at 03:22?
I think he said “you saved me from saying something very rude”
Hamilton deserves a Knighthood. 6 world championships.
F1 fans dont seem to want him lol - I think he's one of the great s
@@oftengone F1 fans don't like him because he doesn't make any mistakes. This means that he wins races easily. F1 fans need mistakes from drivers,close races. They don't want flawless drivers like Hamilton who win easily, resulting in boring races.
Some ignorance here. It's called dining etiquette, when you're going to have dinner with the Queen a little bit of preparation is required, even when you're the best pilot around. Sad how they all laughed at that as if she was an old eccentric woman.
so sad his marriage didn't last
This was all about _Ewan._ _Lewis_ was mostly a spectator...
Why won't Graham get an OBE?
He's Irish
Craparella Smørrebrød My guess would be because he's homosexual and the British royalty being homophobic? I could be wrong though
Ash2303 Thanks
AngryScottish that has nothing to do with it. Elton John is openly gay and has a knighthood. Graham is simply not from the UK
monKing87 Ah, wasn't sure, since I knew a few Irishmen have received a OBE as well. Thanks for the correction...
Rip Lizzy
? Is that right or did I misunderstand?
Wow I cant believe Jesus got an OBE.
Why does the middle dude look so much like batman
Why Graham could not get an OBE????
Yeah... it's a protocol issue Lewis... she was really interested in talking to you then...
Hot Hot HOT!!!
OBE Wan Kenobi
Lewis Hamilton - the Derek Zoolander of F1
huh?
I see no negative points there.
"Maybe there's more to life than being a really, really, really, really, ridiculously fast racing driver, hm?"
Nah he’s the Lewis Hamilton of F1
Why does Lewis look like the baby aubameyang and Thierry Henry would have
What did they mean at the end when Graham said "How am I going to get it?" and jack "Got it."
He's gay and Irish like two no nos usually
+Lwaldie1 No, fortunately homosexuality has nothing to do with it. Nationality does though which is pretty lame. To be honest the idea of monarchy is archaic and destructive, he's better off without it if you ask me
+Greg Brandstatter Monarchies can be archaic and destructive but luckily a lot of the ones that survive have done so by being a binding influence and generating a lot of popularity, like the UK, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian monarchies.
I semi agree, but I think society has outgrown the need for them now.
Greg Brandstatter
Well they are a significant tourist attraction so do bring in a lot of money, and with brexshit coming up we're going to need all the help we can get. I think that's the only real reason we still have them.
guy in the middle looks like mac demarco
Was Lewis wearing a toupeé?
Frank Tomas Bruh
no it's his hair
Sir Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton MBE