July 04, 2025
Robbie Williams is said to have been nominated to become a Sir.
The Let Me Entertain You singer might just be on his way to knighthood after being recommended to the honours committee for his services to music and charity.
Robbie is level with The Beatles, with 15 chart-topping albums in the UK and is also the mind behind the charity football match Soccer Aid in 2006, which has since raised 106 million pounds for UNICEF.
The Love My Life crooner, who has won 18 BRIT Awards throughout his career, is also a patron of Music Support, a charity that helps those in the industry who struggle with substance abuse and addiction.
BBC Radio 2 breakfast DJ Scott Mills expressed how he believes a knighthood is a much-deserved honour for Robbie, who not only is a musical phenomenon in himself but has also struggled with metal health issues as well as alcoholism, under the spotlight.
The broadcaster told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "I think Robbie should be knighted, 100 per cent. For his contribution to music alone.”
Mills continued, "Let's not forget, he's the most decorated BRITS winner in history. I think we should celebrate and acknowledge how much joy he has brought.”
"He deserves it. Not only for his contribution to music, but also for fighting his demons in the public eye and coming out the other side,” he added.
"He should be acknowledged for his honesty and bravery. He really is a role model,” the broadcaster concluded.
Now, it comes down to the honours committee, who will decide if Robbie Williams will be knighted, as they send a shortlist of recommendations, which would be signed off by UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer and His Majesty, King Charles.