Australian
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the country will no longer appoint
knights and dames, calling the titles anachronistic.
In January,
Abbott bestowed a title on Prince Philip, one of five that were awarded
during the honors' brief return. The move was highly unpopular -- the
public dubbed it a ''knightmare'' and complained the award should have gone to an Australian, especially
seeing as Queen Elizabeth II's husband already holds over 70 titles
Queen Elizabeth II presented her husband Prince Philip with the Knight of the Order of Australia, a title bestowed by former Australian PM Tony Abbott
The cabinet "agreed that knights and dames are not appropriate in our modern honors system," a statement from the Govt said on Monday Nov 02,2015
"Her Majesty The Queen has agreed to the government's recommendation to remove knights and dames from the Order of Australia."
The change will not affect those already bestowed with either title.
This
year marks the 40th anniversary of the Order of Australia, an honors
system recognizing individuals for achievement or service to Australia.
The
titles were brought back by former Prime Minister Tony Abbott last
year, 28 years after they were retired under the leadership of Bob
Hawke's Labor government.
Queen Elizabeth II presented her husband Prince Philip with the Knight of the Order of Australia, a title bestowed by former Australian PM Tony Abbott
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