James Bond star Daniel Craig receives same medal as 007

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Daniel Craig poses on the red carpet on arrival to attend the Closing Night Gala European Premiere of the “Glass Onion: a knives out mystery” during the 2022 BFI London Film Festival in London, on Oct. 16, 2022. Image: AFP/Isabel Infantes

James Bond actor Daniel Craig on Tuesday received the same honor held by his fictional character, as he is set to retire from the role.

The 54-year-old British actor who played Bond for the fifth and final time in 2021 film “No Time to Die,” was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, a rare honor that author Ian Fleming bestowed on his fictional agent.

Craig bowed his head and smirked as Princess Anne, wearing naval uniform, put the order on its ribbon around his neck during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

The actor received the honor for his outstanding contribution to film and theatre.

Craig was in the British capital for the European premiere of whodunnit drama “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” which closed the BFI London Film Festival on Sunday.

“We’ve been expecting you,” the royal family’s official Twitter account captioned its photograph, quoting a line famously used by a Bond villain.

James Bond was said to have received the honor in his obituary in “You Only Live Twice,” Ian Fleming Publications tweeted.

It was not the first time Craig reprised his Bond role with the royal family in on the joke.

He donned a tuxedo to film a spoof clip with Queen Elizabeth II and her corgis for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Games Olympics hosted by London. DC/RA

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