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Commencing September 1st, 2022

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From the BBC article.

Jason Knauf, a former royal aide who worked for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as well as the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, has been recognised for his service to the monarchy by being named a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (RVO).

It is significant to note that the RVO, unlike for example the Order of the British Empire, is in the personal gift of the monarch, rather than being awarded on the recommendation of the government.
 
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A couple that stood out for me from the "celebrity" list were Rachel Riley for her work in Holocaust education and David Harewood for his Black and British documentaries. Obviously Brian May etc etc. Also nice to see some of Princess Anne's aides getting recognition.
 
From the BBC article.



It is significant to note that the RVO, unlike for example the Order of the British Empire, is in the personal gift of the monarch, rather than being awarded on the recommendation of the government.



Agreed. That is notable. Very nice to see JK on the list. Speaks volumes.
 
Agreed. That is notable. Very nice to see JK on the list. Speaks volumes.

I mean he's more than the person who provided proof for Associated News. He was a high level aide who did a good job (And apparently was the one who realised and was willing to start doing something about the fact staff had no recourse against "principals"). And worked a lot for The Royal Foundation.

Nevertheless the fact that he was given an order by the King's own wishes is significant.
 
I mean he's more than the person who provided proof for Associated News. He was a high level aide who did a good job (And apparently was the one who realised and was willing to start doing something about the fact staff had no recourse against "principals"). And worked a lot for The Royal Foundation.



Nevertheless the fact that he was given an order by the King's own wishes is significant.



Oh yes. He absolutely is. His entire resume is very impressive.
 
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/64269/supplement/N1

The 2024 New Years Honours List has been released.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67834723

Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis and bestselling writer Jilly Cooper are among those recognised in the 2024 New Year Honours list.
Actress Emilia Clarke is named MBE alongside England goalkeeper Mary Earps, while captain Millie Bright and singer Leona Lewis become OBEs.
Ex-rugby league players Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield become CBEs for raising awareness of motor neurone disease.
Founder of pub chain JD Wetherspoon, Tim Martin, receives a knighthood.
Eavis also receives a knighthood and becomes Sir Michael, while Cooper, now Dame Jilly, is given a damehood in the honours list - which recognises the achievements of hundreds of people across the UK.
 
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