When asked why he hasn't been knighted like fellow Brits Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher, Richard Ashcroft has grown tired of the tradition. In his opinion, it's a bit too much for people who have done little more than run around tracks or jump over hurdles to be recognized in such a grand manner.
Ashcroft believes that individuals who bring significant economic value to society through their passion should not be rewarded with knighthoods just because of their achievements. He likens himself to those who give their lives to ensure the well-being of society, but who may never receive official recognition for their efforts.
In an attempt to poke fun at the system, Ashcroft jokingly mentioned that he would have been knighted long ago if he had accepted an invitation from Prince Charles to Windsor Castle. However, he stated that this was likely a vetting process, implying that it's difficult to gauge someone's worth simply based on their achievements.
The Oasis star has also poked fun at the notion of Sir Richard Ashcroft himself, with Liam Gallagher jokingly suggesting that Ashcroft would be an easy opponent in a fight. However, when asked who had better hair – himself or his friend – the answer was unclear.
Ashcroft has also revealed his interest in football and even went on to briefly join Rotherham United. Now as a seasoned player, he joked about what it would take for him to become the manager of Manchester United, implying that they need to "get fucking grounded fast" and adopt a more positive culture.
Throughout our conversation, Ashcroft has emphasized his concerns about technology's increasing influence on society. While he believes that AI is inevitable, he worries that humans will struggle to distinguish between reality and artificial intelligence in the future. However, as an artist who values authenticity, he sees great songwriting as a key to bridging this gap.
Finally, when asked what he would say to God if he met him, Ashcroft offered a humble prayer for forgiveness. However, there was no mention of a burning desire for fame or recognition in the form of knighthoods – at least not from our conversation with Richard Ashcroft.
				
			Ashcroft believes that individuals who bring significant economic value to society through their passion should not be rewarded with knighthoods just because of their achievements. He likens himself to those who give their lives to ensure the well-being of society, but who may never receive official recognition for their efforts.
In an attempt to poke fun at the system, Ashcroft jokingly mentioned that he would have been knighted long ago if he had accepted an invitation from Prince Charles to Windsor Castle. However, he stated that this was likely a vetting process, implying that it's difficult to gauge someone's worth simply based on their achievements.
The Oasis star has also poked fun at the notion of Sir Richard Ashcroft himself, with Liam Gallagher jokingly suggesting that Ashcroft would be an easy opponent in a fight. However, when asked who had better hair – himself or his friend – the answer was unclear.
Ashcroft has also revealed his interest in football and even went on to briefly join Rotherham United. Now as a seasoned player, he joked about what it would take for him to become the manager of Manchester United, implying that they need to "get fucking grounded fast" and adopt a more positive culture.
Throughout our conversation, Ashcroft has emphasized his concerns about technology's increasing influence on society. While he believes that AI is inevitable, he worries that humans will struggle to distinguish between reality and artificial intelligence in the future. However, as an artist who values authenticity, he sees great songwriting as a key to bridging this gap.
Finally, when asked what he would say to God if he met him, Ashcroft offered a humble prayer for forgiveness. However, there was no mention of a burning desire for fame or recognition in the form of knighthoods – at least not from our conversation with Richard Ashcroft.