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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 26, 2004 1:46:00 PM

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to receive an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, in recognition of his services to global enterprise.

The Foreign Office announced early on Monday that Gates will become a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. This is one of the highest honors that Britain can bestow upon those born outside the United Kingdom.

"Microsoft technology has transformed business practices, and (Gates') company has had a profound impact on the British economy," the foreign secretary, Jack Straw, said in a statement.

According to The Sunday Telegraph, the chancellor, Gordon Brown, recommended that Gates, whose personal fortune is estimated at $40 billion, should receive the award.

Gates' success has made him a popular figure with several senior U.K. politicians, but this hasn't been without its problems. In 2001, the prime minister, Tony Blair, was accused of giving Microsoft free publicity, after the software executive visited the company's U.K. headquarters just before the launch of Office XP.

A date hasn't yet been set for Gates' investiture. Once it takes place, he will have joined a select group of honorary knights, including former U.S. Presidents Bush and Reagan, Steven Spielberg, Colin Powell, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf and Bob Hope.

However, unless he renounces his American citizenship, he won't be able to refer to himself as "Sir Bill Gates," but writing KBE after his name will be allowed.

Gates is visiting London this week to appear at conference on "Advancing Enterprise." He is also expected to appear at Monday's "Developing Software for the future Microsoft Platform" event in London's QEII conference center.

Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Posted by: rbethell Posted on: 02/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This is so funny, at the same time, they are dumping Microsoft.  DonnieBoy | 01/26/04
Re: That is so funny. . .  issthatso | 01/26/04
Guess Jobs & Wozza are next?  Fred Fredrickson | 01/26/04
They could fit right in  Bill Weisgerber | 01/26/04
Blair & Dubya  almacal | 01/27/04
what's up with this?  el1jones | 01/26/04
Apparently everything's for sale nowadays  SloooeShflu | 01/26/04
How much for your silence?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/26/04
Twenty Thousand Euros  nucrash | 01/26/04
No differnt than Conrad Black getting knighted  voska | 01/26/04
Black was Canadian  MacCanuck | 01/26/04
Requires minimal research  BruceWheelock@... | 01/26/04
Correction  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
Mr. McNeally thinks it's a mistake!  dg mh | 01/26/04
Ah, let him have it...  doctormoriarty | 01/26/04
So what would his knight name be??  coffeenite | 01/26/04
Sir Buy-Off-The-Feds-Alot  SloooeShflu | 01/26/04
Sir William of Borg  rbethell | 02/02/04
Wow, what a jealous little bunch of posters.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/26/04
Why don't they knight Linus? Oh wait, he hasn't ripped off enough people  SloooeShflu | 01/26/04
Why should they knight Linus ?  mbraincell@... | 01/26/04
Damn Straight, Knight RMS instead  nucrash | 01/26/04
Done !  Ardian Daka | 01/26/04
Not reinventing UNIX  MkIIISupra | 01/26/04
You look so good in green little one.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/26/04
Why do you attribute everything to jealousy?  tic swayback | 01/26/04
Simple really...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/26/04
Different matter really  nucrash | 01/26/04
Its not your call is it?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/26/04
Hillbillies  tic swayback | 01/26/04
See my earlier post on knighthood's original purpose  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
Unfortunately...  John L. Ries | 01/27/04
Whining and crying versus commentary and satire  tic swayback | 01/26/04
Actually, it's not whining  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
You can't tell the difference?  NoB$ | 01/26/04
The timing is dead on  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
I can understand why you  michael-t | 01/26/04
Just looking at the devaluation of what was once a great honor  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
Bah--a rose colored look at history  billbab | 01/27/04
Maybe, but...  John L. Ries | 01/27/04
Silly me...  John L. Ries | 01/27/04
Hmmm...  "V"_z | 01/26/04
AHA!  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
Link to related  TechDiva_z | 01/26/04
For Gates, a knight to be remembered  Loverock Davidson | 01/26/04
For Loverboy, a life needs to be gotten  SloooeShflu | 01/26/04
She got it wrong on Diana first time round, too  mlindl | 01/26/04
(NT) I wonder if Gates has the musculature to wield a broadsword :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 01/26/04
Actually BillusGatus should made a peer  rthom49878@... | 01/26/04
Prince of darkness  JWatson77 | 01/26/04
or ... Why honorary knights are mostly unpunished criminals? (NT)  Vily Clay | 01/26/04
Where is Robin Hood?  FirstNLastN | 01/26/04
makes sense  kenlars99 | 01/26/04
In related news:  Daisy Fontana | 01/26/04
Very funny--nicely done  billbab | 01/27/04
Interesting timing....  FederalistPaperBoy | 01/26/04
They should also knight  michael-t | 01/26/04
Bad Move  John L. Ries | 01/26/04
Linus will be next  km4hr@... | 01/26/04
Nothing New  wbs00001 | 01/27/04

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