Robbie Williams was not a part of the Queen's birthday honours list 2019 (Image: GETTY)
Robbie Williams chatted to Heart Breakfast’s Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden today, where he was asked about not being on the Queen’s honours list. The Angels hitmaker hinted that he was unsure what else he could do in light of founding Soccer Aid back in 2006 with friend Jonathan Wilkes. The 45-year-old told the DJs they had raised more than £30 million over the years, however he quipped about a previous “honour” he had received. During the chat, he also discussed a “rude awakening” from his daughter and if he and wife Ayda Field planned to have anymore children.
But I won Rear of the Year in 1998
Robbie Williams
When asked about being honoured by the Queen, Robbie commented: “Soccer Aid has raised over 30 million - if that hasn’t done it then I don’t know.
“But I won Rear of the Year in 1998 and I’m good for honours after that. After you’ve won Rear of the Year it’s just all downhill.”
He then quipped: “I’m sat on the Rear of the Year from 1998. How good is that?”
The likes of Olivia Colman, Bear Grylls, Elvis Costello and Joanne Trollope were among more than 1,000 people recognised in the honours list last week.
The singer also asked “what have we created” in relation to his eldest with his spouse, Ayda, 40.
Discussing the moment Theodora, six, got on a plane recently, Robbie recalled: