MasterChef judge John Torode among people receiving honours at Buckingham Palace
MasterChef judge John Torode was one of three people who were honoured by Prince William at Buckingham Palace earlier today.
The reason he wore the aiguillette is because he is an Aide-de-Camp to The Queen—an honor bestowed upon him in 2013. The film caused controversy after fights broke out at cinema screenings, with Vue and Showcase subsequently banning it, a decision which was criticised by Rapman as “prejudice”.
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