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Lewis Hamilton to be knighted at Windsor tomorrow just days after world title defeat

LEWIS Hamilton will be knighted at Windsor tomorrow — three days after his controversial world title defeat.

The Formula One racing legend was awarded the honour last year for services to motorsports.

Lewis Hamilton will be knighted at Windsor tomorrow — three days after his controversial world title defeat

The 36-year-old is the fourth F1 driver to become a Sir after Jackie Stewart, Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham.

The investiture will bring comfort to Hamilton after the devastating end to a nail-biting season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday when he was pipped by Max Verstappen.

Furious fans claimed he had been robbed of a record eighth world crown after leading for most of the race.

Hamilton, awarded an MBE in 2009, was set for a win with an 11-second lead only for Verstappen, 24, to snatch a dramatic last-lap victory after the Dutchman was allowed to catch up while racing was halted for a crash.

Gracious Lewis — who has campaigned for BLM and LGBTQ+ issues in the sport — congratulated his rival and tomorrow will put his pain to one side when he is told: “Arise, Sir Lewis.”

Furious fans claimed he had been robbed of a record eighth world crown after leading for most of the race
The investiture will bring comfort to Hamilton after the devastating end to a nail-biting season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday when he was pipped by Max Verstappen