The king penguin is already Colonel in Chief of the guards and mascot of
the battalion, and in 2008 was awarded a knighthood, an honor approved
by King Harald V of Norway himself.
Fifty members of the regiment visited the zoo to bestow the unique honor on the 14-year-old. Sir Nils is the third penguin of the same name at the zoo, following a tradition initiated in 1972 by a Norwegian lieutenant, Nils Egelien.
The penguins, which have become a symbol of the close relations between
Norway and Scotland, were named after Egelien and the then Norwegian
king, Olav V, father of the current king, Harald V. Norway presented the
zoo with its first king penguin when it opened in 1913.
Fifty members of the regiment visited the zoo to bestow the unique honor on the 14-year-old. Sir Nils is the third penguin of the same name at the zoo, following a tradition initiated in 1972 by a Norwegian lieutenant, Nils Egelien.
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