Sir Rod Stewart received his knighthood today (11.10.16).
The 71-year-old singer was honoured with the title by Prince William during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace which was attended by his wife Penny Lancaster and his sons Alastair, 10, and five-year-old Aiden, and the star admitted he wished his mother and father could’ve been there.
Speaking about meeting the Duke of Cambridge, Rod said: "We talked about music and he said, ‘It’s great that you’re still going,’ and I said, ‘I have to – I’ve got eight children!’
"He congratulated me on my long career – and I said how happy this made me. I just wish my mum and dad had been here to see it."
Rod – who is now officially Sir Roderick – will meet Queen Elizabeth at a Royal Academy of Arts reception later today.
He previously thanked the 90-year-old monarch for the recognition, describing the knighthood as "a monumental honour".
Rod added: "I couldn’t ask for anything more. I thank Her Majesty and promise to ‘wear it well’."
British/Nigerian actor David Oyelowo – who played Martin Luther King, Jr. in 2014 movie ‘Selma’ – was given an OBE for his services to drama at the Palace on Tuesday morning.
The 40-year-old actor – who was given a Prince’s Trust grant during the early years of his career – said: "To be honoured by the queen in this way having been aided by her son’s charity feels like a beautiful full-circle moment."
Penny previously revealed Rod was in shock and overcome with emotion when he found out he was going to be knighted.
She said: "He never expected it because he thought, I’ve had my award, I’ve been granted a CBE and he was very flattered and honoured by that. But this was a shock.
"He kept having to re-read the letter and literally collapsing on the sofa and going, ‘I can’t believe this, I can’t believe this!’ He was in tears about it, really emotional."