England
Account Disabled
- Messages
- 1,162
- Reaction score
- 111
The Queen Voted Greatest Living Briton
Updated: 09:28, Tuesday May 22, 2007
The Queen has been voted the Greatest Living Briton at an awards ceremony celebrating British achievement.
She was not present to receive the top accolade but her son Prince Edward paid tribute via a video transmission.
[Mod: Pic removed]
Her Majesty finished top of a list of other famous Britons, including Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Julie Andrews, Baroness Thatcher and Robbie Williams.
Dame Helen Mirren, who won an Oscar earlier this year for her portrayal of the Queen, took the top prize for the Greatest Briton in Film.
And David Beckham jetted in from Spain to receive his award for being the Greatest Briton Overseas.
Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown also made an appearance - to present an award rather than recieve one.
He awarded the founders of the Innocent Drinks company with the Greatest Britons in Business gong at the ceremony at London Studios.
Other winners included graffiti artist Banksy in the Arts category, and adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes - the first man to reach both the north and south poles by land - in the Sports category.
The Greatest Living Briton honour given to the Queen was based on the votes of TV viewers but other winners were chosen by a high-profile panel.
Lord Sebastian Coe, screenwriter Richard Curtis and TV presenter Kelly Osbourne helped judge the awards, in what is set to become an annual ceremony.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1266774,00.html
Updated: 09:28, Tuesday May 22, 2007
The Queen has been voted the Greatest Living Briton at an awards ceremony celebrating British achievement.
She was not present to receive the top accolade but her son Prince Edward paid tribute via a video transmission.
[Mod: Pic removed]
Her Majesty finished top of a list of other famous Britons, including Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Julie Andrews, Baroness Thatcher and Robbie Williams.
Dame Helen Mirren, who won an Oscar earlier this year for her portrayal of the Queen, took the top prize for the Greatest Briton in Film.
And David Beckham jetted in from Spain to receive his award for being the Greatest Briton Overseas.
Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown also made an appearance - to present an award rather than recieve one.
He awarded the founders of the Innocent Drinks company with the Greatest Britons in Business gong at the ceremony at London Studios.

Other winners included graffiti artist Banksy in the Arts category, and adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes - the first man to reach both the north and south poles by land - in the Sports category.
The Greatest Living Briton honour given to the Queen was based on the votes of TV viewers but other winners were chosen by a high-profile panel.
Lord Sebastian Coe, screenwriter Richard Curtis and TV presenter Kelly Osbourne helped judge the awards, in what is set to become an annual ceremony.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1266774,00.html
Last edited by a moderator: