Why did Queen Elizabeth refuse to knight Mick Jagger?

Queen Elizabeth II didn't refuse to knight Mick Jagger; rather, she delegated the ceremony to Prince Charles (now King Charles III) in 2003, reportedly due to her personal reservations about his rebellious image, anti-establishment past comments (like calling her "chief witch"), and perceived lack of "putting something back" into Britain compared to other rock knights, despite his nomination by Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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Why did the Queen not give Mick Jagger his knighthood?

The Queen avoided personally giving Sir Mick Jagger his knighthood because she thought he was an inappropriate candidate for honour, it has been claimed. The 86 year-old monarch is said to have not had "the stomach" to present the Rolling Stone's frontman in 2003 on account of his anti-establishment views.
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Why did the Queen refuse Mick Jagger?

Not only was Jagger a foremost advocate for the underbelly of society he had also openly spoken out against the monarchy and even called Her Royal Highness “chief witch.” It was enough to put the Queen on high alert.
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What did the Rolling Stones think of Queen?

Rolling Stone had a rocky relationship with Queen in those days — the otherwise brilliant critic Dave Marsh called them “the first truly fascist rock band” in 1979, in what now feels like a baffling overreaction to “We Will Rock You” — but our review of A Night at the Opera was positive.
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Why did Mick Jagger not attend Brian Jones' funeral?

Watts and Wyman were the only Rolling Stones who attended the funeral. Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull were travelling to Australia to begin the filming of Ned Kelly and stated that their contracts did not allow them to delay the trip to attend the funeral.
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What did Mick Jagger say when John Lennon died?

He said: “I was very sad and surprised. And it was all so horribly ironic. “He thought he had found a place to be on his own, have this life, and he was quite taken with the idea that he was no longer in the Beatles, that he didn't have to have a lot of protection, bodyguards.
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Why didn't the Beatles go to Brian Epstein's funeral?

The Beatles didn't attend Brian Epstein's funeral at his family's request to prevent a media circus and allow for a private, solemn ceremony, as their presence would have caused chaos with fans and press. Instead, they honored him at a later memorial service at the New London Synagogue, where they were visibly upset, and honored his Jewish heritage by wearing yarmulkes. 
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Which beatle did not like Yoko Ono?

As for the women in the Beatles cosmos, the roles are clearly assigned. John Lennon's partner Yoko Ono is the bad one. She is blamed to have alienated Lennon from the band and, in the eyes of most fans, is to blame for the 1970 Beatles break up. Her opposite is Linda McCartney, née Eastman.
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What did Led Zeppelin think of Queen?

Led Zeppelin, particularly Robert Plant, held immense respect for Queen and Freddie Mercury, viewing them as fellow titans of rock, while Queen looked up to Zeppelin as pioneers, with Brian May directly citing their influence on Queen's early sound, especially Jimmy Page's riffs and Bonham's drumming, as inspiration for tracks like "Now I'm Here". Both bands existed concurrently, sharing admiration, with Plant praising Mercury's unique voice and stage presence, and Mercury calling Zeppelin the greatest band ever.
 
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Who is considered the greatest musician of all time?

There's no single "greatest musician of all time" as it's subjective, but The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Presley are consistently ranked at or near the top across various lists, celebrated for revolutionary impact, cultural influence, sales, and innovation, with others like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Bob Dylan also frequently mentioned for their unique genius. 
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Why did Princess Margaret refuse to bow at Diana's funeral?

Even though she knew her nephew's womanizing nature, how could the royal family external criticism. From that point on, Margaret and Diana were completely estranged. So at Diana's funeral, while almost everyone bowed their heads in silence, only Margaret kept her head held high.
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Who was the love of Mick Jagger's life?

Mick Jagger has had many significant partners, but L'Wren Scott (2001-2014) is often cited as a deep, stable love before her tragic death, while Jerry Hall (1977-1999) was a major, long-term relationship producing four children, and Melanie Hamrick (2014-Present) is his current partner and mother to his youngest child, but no single person is definitively "the love of his life" as his relationships were varied and iconic. 
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What did Jackie Kennedy say about Queen Elizabeth?

Jackie Kennedy's comments about Queen Elizabeth, relayed by friends like Gore Vidal and Cecil Beaton, were mixed but critical, describing the Queen as "pretty heavy going," "resentful," and unimpressed with Buckingham Palace's decor and the Queen's style, though she later found common ground with the Queen on public duty, according to sources citing her confidantes and dramatizations like The Crown.
 
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Did Elizabeth regret executing Mary?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth I expressed deep regret and anguish over executing her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, showing genuine distress, tears, and blaming her council for sending the warrant without her explicit final command, even as she'd secretly desired Mary gone for years due to plots against her rule, making her reaction a complex mix of political necessity and personal horror at executing an anointed queen.
 
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Who is the only person to be knighted twice?

Sir David Attenborough was honoured with a second knighthood for his incredible contributions to broadcasting and conservation.
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What is Queen Victoria syndrome?

"Queen Victoria Syndrome" (QVS) isn't a medical condition but a term popularized by The Crown, describing a long-reigning monarch becoming unpopular and seen as out of touch by the public, leading to calls for abdication, similar to late-reign sentiments towards Queen Victoria and later Queen Elizabeth II. It reflects a nation tiring of an aging ruler and an out-of-sync royal family, a phenomenon courtiers discussed during Elizabeth II's reign, as shown in the series, referencing Victoria's own reclusive, unpopular final years after 63 years on the throne.
 
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What did Paul McCartney think of the band Queen?

Such a kind compliment from Sir Paul McCartney. A true legend and brilliant soul. Paul McCartney on Freddie Mercury: "Freddie always had a unique sense of humor and was a real star, someone who never had a problem expressing himself. Queen were always such a great band."
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Why didn't Eric Clapton like Led Zeppelin?

Eric Clapton Thought Led Zeppelin Was Musically Verbose

In the book, Clapton divulged, “I've heard their records and I saw them play in Milwaukee — we were on the same bill.” “They were very loud — I thought it was unnecessarily loud. I liked some of it, I really did like some of it. But a lot of it was just too much.
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What is Queen's saddest song?

Queen's saddest songs often revolve around loss, mortality, and heartache, with top contenders including "Mother Love," "The Show Must Go On," "Love of My Life," "Who Wants to Live Forever," and "These Are the Days of Ours Lives," all deeply poignant, especially knowing Freddie Mercury's health struggles during the latter tracks. Other melancholic choices include Brian May's reflective "White Queen (As It Began)" and "All Dead, All Dead," plus the devastating farewell of "No One But You (Only the Good Die Young)". 
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What Beatles song did John Lennon refuse to sing?

John Lennon refused to sing "Good Night," a tender lullaby he wrote for his son Julian, because he felt it was too soft for his image and too personal, so he had Ringo Starr sing it instead, though Lennon himself sang it tenderly to teach Ringo, as noted by Paul McCartney. Lennon also preferred not to sing instrumental tracks like "Beef Jerky" and disliked singing certain Paul McCartney songs like "Oh! Darling," feeling he could do them better. 
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Which band did Paul McCartney not like?

Here's a more detailed look at the bands and McCartney's sentiments: • The Rolling Stones: McCartney disliked their perceived overstay in the blues genre. The Sex Pistols: McCartney found their destructiveness unsettling. Oasis: He was reportedly annoyed by their bold claim of being bigger than the Beatles.
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What were John Lennon's last words to Yoko?

John Lennon's last words to Yoko Ono before his murder were a tender, simple request: "No, let's go home because I want to see Sean before he goes to sleep". This was in response to her suggestion to go out for dinner after a recording session; he preferred staying in to spend time with their son, Sean, a final, loving moment reflecting his focus on family. 
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What is the saddest Beatles song?

There's no single "saddest" Beatles song, as it's subjective, but top contenders often cited include "Eleanor Rigby" (for profound loneliness and forgotten lives), "She's Leaving Home" (a parent's heartbreak), "For No One" (fading love), "Yer Blues" (deep depression and suicidal thoughts), and "The Long and Winding Road" (loss and unattainable longing). Each captures a different facet of sadness, from quiet despair to agonizing loss. 
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What did George Harrison say to Ringo before he died?

The last words George Harrison said to Ringo Starr before he died were a deeply touching offer of support: as Ringo was leaving to go to Boston because his daughter had a brain tumor, a very ill George, lying down, asked him, "Do you want me to come with you?". This moment, captured in the documentary 'George Harrison: Living in the Material World' (2011) and shared by Ringo Starr (2025), highlighted George's selflessness even in his final days, leaving Ringo emotional as he recalled it years later. 
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Who famously turned down the Beatles?

The Beatles were famously turned down by Decca Records after a January 1962 audition, with the executive reportedly saying "guitar groups are on the way out" and choosing Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead, a decision considered one of music's biggest blunders. While Decca is the most famous, they were rejected by several other labels too, including Vox Music and Epsilon Records, before eventually signing with George Martin at EMI's Parlophone.
 
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