Oxford University's Stephen Fry to be knighted by the King Charles
- Stephen Fry was knighted by King Charles for his contributions to mental health awareness, environmental causes, and charity work.
- Fry has been the president of the charity Mind since 2011, significantly aiding in reducing stigma around mental health.
- He expressed pride in being recognized for his charity efforts, stating, 'This is a real crisis... They need to be helped.'
- Fry humorously noted that if his knighthood helps his charity work, then 'they should make me a duke.
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Stephen Fry to Be Knighted by the King
Stephen Fry is set to be knighted by King Charles this Tuesday at Windsor Castle, in recognition of his tireless work in mental health advocacy, environmental causes, and charity. The 67-year-old actor, writer and broadcaster — beloved for his sharp wit in Blackadder and as host of QI — has long used his platform to speak openly about bipolar disorder, which he’s lived with for much of his adult… Source
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