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JAKARTA - Brian May, guitarist for the rock band Queen, revealed about the responsibility he felt for behaving in a "profit" way for England after being given the title ofactar in the first New Year Hours given by King Charles III after taking the throne.

May, yang memiliki model rambut pedel dan permain virtuoso-nya dalam lagu-lagu hits seperti Don't Stop Me Now mempulangi era rock flamboyan, dipenjangkalihwan, Sir.

Musicians, who are astrophysical experts and animal welfare campaigners, are among several celebrities who have been recognized for their contributions to British cultural life.

Apart from May, four members of the English women's soccer team also received an award from King Charles III.

May revealed his initial reaction when he was told about the award was a surprise.

"I don't think I expected it because I haven't lived a life that I think will lead to the title oftensity - I've been quite aggressively criticizing the government recently as a start," he was quoted as saying by The Telegraph, Saturday.

"So I imagine that I was on the wrong side for all that", May added.

"I also think it comes with the responsibility to continue to behave in a way that is beneficial to the country and other residents here and also the world."

Resigning to 2005, the 75-year-old received Queen Elizabeth II's Comander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) title for his dedication to the music industry and his charity activities.


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