Queen’s honours for Emma Thompson, Tom Hardy, Keira Knightley
LONDON — British film stars Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley and Tom Hardy and Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro are among those receiving honours in the name of Britain’s monarch.
The list published late Friday by Britain’s Cabinet Office includes many receiving honours for merit, service and bravery. The awards will be given out by Queen Elizabeth II or a senior royal acting in her place during investitures at Buckingham Palace.
The list often includes prominent figures — like Thompson, the Oscar-winning actress who has been in the public eye for decades — as well as people who have laboured behind the scenes or in academic or charity positions.
The 59-year-old Thompson will become Dame Emma, a high honour that is the female equivalent of becoming a knight. The citation calls her one of Britain’s “most versatile and celebrated actresses.”


