Sir David Attenborough was promoted to the title

The Queen of Britain celebrates artists and workers in combating Corona

The Queen turned 94 years old on April 21.

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The British Royal Palace said that natural historian Sir David Attenborough, actress Maureen Lipman, rapper Lady Lichure, and frontline workers fighting the Coronavirus pandemic were among those honored by Queen Elizabeth II on her 94th birthday.

Sir David Attenborough, known for his films on the natural environment, was promoted to the title on the Diplomatic List of Broadcasting and Conservation Services.

Veteran actress Maureen Liebman, who is currently working on the feature-length television series "Coronation Street," was also honored for her charity, entertainment and arts services during her 50-year career.

Rapper Lady Leschore won the British Empire medal after singing a song related to the Coronavirus this year to remind people to wash their hands.

Painter Frank Bowling said he was "extremely proud" to be awarded a knighthood at the age of 86, and he still works in the studio almost every day.

The honoring process is traditionally conducted on the occasion of the Queen's birthday, and the Queen, who turned 94 years old on April 21, usually celebrates her official birthday in June, but the celebration was postponed at first due to bad weather, then due to the Corona pandemic.

The honoring process is traditionally conducted on the occasion of the Queen's birthday.

Bowling: "I'm proud to have a knighthood at 86 years old."

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