F1: Hamilton: Knighthood would be 'the greatest honour'

Lewis Hamilton says൩ that receiving a knighthood would be "the greatest honour" after winning his fourth Formula 1 world championship in Mexico last weekend, with bookmakers offering odds as short as 4/1 to be recognised by the Queen.

Hamilton clinched h𝄹is fourth F1 title by finishing n🅘inth in the Mexican Grand Prix, moving into an unassailable lead over Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel with two races remaining this season.

Hamilton: Knighthood would be 'the greatest honour'

Lewis Hamilton says that receiving a knighthood would be "the greatest honour" after winning his fourth Formula 1 w🅷orld championship in Mexico last weekend, with bookmakers offering odds as 🌱short as 4/1 to be recognised by the Queen.

Hamilton clinched his fourth F1 title by finishing ninth in𒈔 the Mexican Grand Prix, moving into an unassailable lead over Ferrari rival Se🔥bastian Vettel with two races remaining this season.

Hamilton received an MBE after clinching his first title in 2008, and is now being tipped to follow other British sports stars such as Andy Murray and Mo Farah by receiving a knighth൩ood after becoming the country's most successful F1 driver.

“I miss the Queen. Since I had lunch with her that time when she invited me to the Palace, I’ve always wanted to go ba✅ck,ꦗ" Hamilton said.

“That would be the greatest honour to be invited back. There are so many people who have been knighted and made OBEs and MBEs who have do🌜ne wonderful things.

“I am trying to🐽 represent the country in the best way I can.

"If at some stag༒e tဣhat is recognised by the queen then I would be incredibly honoured."

When asked if he would make people call him 'Sir Lewꦉis', Hamilton joked: “I would enforce it to everyone! To friends, I’d be like: 'Excuse me, it is Sir Lewis…'; no, only joking.

“It is such an honour. I have friends who are sirs and whenever they text me, I reply, 'yes si♒r'.

“It is unique, so why not let it live in all its💧 beauty?"

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