Dustin has been formally knighted into the Order of Saint James of Holland, a Catholic order founded in 1290 by Count Floris V and sustained continuously for more than seven centuries.
The knighthood places Dustin within a lineage that spans medieval Europe, the Renaissance, periods of war and political upheaval, and the modern eraโan unbroken tradition shaped by historyโs most turbulent chapters.
A Living Historical Continuum
What distinguishes the Order of Saint James of Holland is not only its age, but its continuity. For more than 735 years, individuals have taken the same vows, stood in the same ceremonial lineage, and committed themselves to principles that predate modern nation-states.
The knighthood is understood not as a conclusion, but as an inheritanceโone that carries both symbolism and obligation. Joining an order with such historical depth emphasizes stewardship over status, continuity over recognition.
From Dustin’s Instagram post about this honor:
“Just got knighted into the Order of Saint James of Holland and honestly still processing it ๐ก๏ธ
This Catholic order has been around for 735 years – founded in 1290 by Count Floris V. Thatโs older than most countries. The ceremony was incredible, knowing Iโm now part of something thatโs survived literally everything history could throw at it.
What hits me most is thinking about all the knights before me who took these same vows. Medieval times, Renaissance, world wars and somehow this tradition kept going. Now Iโm part of that story.
Still doesnโt feel real but feeling incredibly grateful. Sometimes life surprises you in ways you never see coming.”

