Buckingham Palace shares moments as recipients are honoured for work in arts, charity and public service
Buckingham Palace has released new photographs from an investiture ceremony held at Windsor Castle, where King Charles and his sister Princess Anne presented honours to individuals recognised for their contributions to public life.
The ceremony took place on Tuesday, with the monarch and the Princess Royal awarding honours to recipients from a range of fields including the arts, charity work and community service.
Among those recognised was actor Carey Mulligan, who was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her services to drama. Her work on stage and screen has earned widespread praise over the years.
Jeffrey Edwards was awarded an OBE for his dedication to supporting disaster survivors and the wider community in Aberfan. His efforts have focused on helping people affected by tragedy and strengthening community support.
Katharine Staples received an MBE for promoting sport and fitness, while Hilary McGrady, Director General of the National Trust, was appointed CBE for her services to heritage.
Louise Fetigan and Valerie Lolomari were also awarded MBEs in recognition of their work supporting young people and their efforts to help prevent violence against women and girls.
Photos shared on the royal family’s social media accounts captured King Charles and Princess Anne presenting the honours during the ceremony at the historic Windsor Castle.
