‘He boasted about being a tax exile!’ Jeremy Clarkson fumes over Mick Jagger’s knighthood

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Jeremy Clarkson, 61, has raged over The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, 78, receiving a knighthood, claiming that the singer had "actively boasted about being a tax exile".The rock and roll legend was awarded a knighthood for services to music in 2003 by Prince Charles, 32 years after the band moved to the south of France and recorded their hit Exile on Main St.Addressing the death of the band's drummer Charlie Watts, the Clarkson's Farm star reflected on his taste in music.Speaking about growing up, Jeremy told how he worshipped The Who, which meant that he automatically "had to actively hate all of the other bands".But the star revealed that it was the Wild Horses hitmakers that he hated the most.He said: "It was the Rolling Stones.

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