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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sir Gary Oldman felt "very moved" as he received his knighthood from Prince William

    The 67-year-old actor was bestowed with a knighthood at Windsor Castle on Tuesday (30.09.25), and he admitted that it was a very emotional experience him.


    In a video posted on the Prince and Princess of Wales' Instagram page, the Oscar-winning star said: "When it was time to approach, it was hard to find my voice, really. I was very moved by it, yeah. I was saying earlier, you know, you think the Oscar is a big deal and then you come here..."

    The movie star also claimed that good fortune has played a huge role in his career success.

    The acclaimed actor explained: "I'm fortunate to do what I do. I personally think it's the greatest job in the world. I've had diabolical good luck. I did about ten years of theatre and then I did a few TV films and then eventually I got kidnapped by the movies.

    "I mean, it was all an accident. None of it was engineered or planned. Acknowledgement of the work is a bonus and it's the very last thing you're thinking about."

    Prince William actually confessed to being a fan of Gary's work during their conversation at Windsor Castle.

    The later actor told ITV: "He mentioned The Fifth Element and Churchill of Darkest Hour.

    "He said he was very happy that I was here today and that it was him that had the opportunity to present me with (the honour).

    "He's a fan, yeah."

    The London-born star also admitted to feeling "very humbled and flattered" by the accolade.

    Gary - who won an Academy Award for his role as Sir Winston Churchill in the 2017 movie Darkest Hour - said: "I think I feel very honoured, very humbled and flattered, I think in equal measure.

    "It compares to nothing else.

    "I thought the Oscar was a big deal. No disrespect to the academy, but it sort of pales in comparison to this. It's just been wonderful."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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