Rugby league great Kevin Sinfield, actress Dame Helen Mirren and six of the European Championship-winning Lionesses lead the celebrities and famous faces featured in the King’s Birthday Honours.
King Charles III is again honouring those who have made a difference in many different areas of the country, with those getting the nods being revealed on Friday night (June 12) ahead of the monarch’s official birthday on Saturday (June 13).
As well as the ordinary people honoured for their services to the country, the list – which is released twice a year, at New Year and in June on the King’s official birthday – also recognises a whole host of famous faces and celebrities who have done the same – including actors, politicians, musicians and sportspeople.
Nearly 1,200 people from across the UK received honours in the latest list. Honours, including MBEs, OBEs, and CBEs, will be handed out to everyone from local community heroes and fundraising champions to stars of the stage, screen, and sporting field.
Among the celebrities being recognised this year are, as already mentioned, Oldham rugby star Kevin Sinfield, who has been knighted, and iconic actress Dame Helen Mirren. Sir Kevin has completed six running challenges, having been inspired by former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Rob Burrow, who died in 2024 after living with motor neurone disease (MND) for four-and-a-half years.
The former England rugby league captain, who has so far raised more than £10 million for MND charities, received a knighthood for his services to the MND community, as well as for services to league and union rugby. He is taking on his seventh and final endurance challenge – all of which have been based around the number seven as it was the number Burrow wore in his playing days – in September.
Dame Helen, meanwhile, was made a Companion of Honour for services to drama. There are only 65 Companions of Honour at any one time.
They are joined by Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, who became an MBE for his services to music and charity, and Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley, who received the same honour for her services to drama and her charity work.
Tony said: “What an unbelievable honour to receive an MBE. It’s been a privilege doing something I love and then to see that music connects with so many over the years.” Bury-born Lisa, who turns 50 in July, commented: “Wow, if this is not my best 50th birthday present, being awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list, I don’t know what is. To say I am humbled is an absolute understatement. Thank you so much, my heart is the warmest it could ever be.”
Broadcaster and musician Cerys Matthews became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to music. The Catatonia singer, who fronts a weekly show on BBC Radio 6 Music, was made an MBE in 2014.
DJ Judge Jules, who became an MBE, said the honour feels like “a reward for my industry” while TV presenter Anneka Rice was made an MBE for her services to charity and broadcasting. She took on various tasks in her show Challenge Anneka, which aired from 1989 to 1995 and was briefly revived in 2023, often to raise money for charity.
The Gruffalo writer Julia Donaldson and Noughts and Crosses author Malorie Blackman both received damehoods for their services to literature.
Dame Julia was the UK’s best-selling author last year, overtaking Harry Potter creator JK Rowling amid the Gruffalo’s continued popularity and the success of more recent characters like Zog the dragon.
Businessman Dave Fishwick, who inspired Netflix’s Bank of Dave film, was made an OBE for services to finance, business and charity. He said that being made an OBE was “wonderful” and “unbelievable”.
Beauty entrepreneur and make-up artist to the stars, Charlotte Tilbury, was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). The 53-year-old founded her eponymous beauty brand in 2013 after working as a celebrity make-up artist for more than 20 years, having created looks for the likes of Kate Moss and Kim Kardashian.
In football, Chloe Kelly, who scored the winning penalty in last summer’s nail-biting Euros final, was one of the players to be made an MBE. At 20 years old, rising star forward Michelle Agyemang is the youngest recipient on the list. Goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, forwards Alessia Russo and Lauren James, and defender Jess Carter were also honoured.
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