
King Charles III has this month revoked nine MBEs and OBEs, the UK’s prestigious honors awarded by the monarch to recognize significant contributions to society.
The OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) is awarded to individuals who have made notable contributions to their region or country. It honors a “distinguished regional or county-wide role in any field, through achievement or service to the community including notable practitioners known nationally.”
The MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire), on the other hand, recognizes “achievement or service in and to the community which is outstanding in its field and has delivered sustained and real impact which stands out as an example to others.”
Decisions to remove these awards are rare and not taken lightly. This month, however, King Charles III stripped nine people of their MBEs and OBEs, according to Tyla. Reasons include criminal convictions and actions that brought the honors system into disrepute.


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