Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, who performed for an audience of millions at Harry and Meghan’s wedding last year, is among the youngest to get an honour from the Queen. The soon-to-be MBE has had a phenomenal rise to fame. He became the first black musician to be named BBC Musician of the Year in 2016, his debut album Inspiration was one of the biggest selling classical albums last year and his performance at Carnegie Hall with his sister Isata earlier in December received great reviews.
Other big names on the Honours List include Elton John who is already a sir but is getting an upgrade to the impossibly-fancy sounding Order of the Companions of Honour, which is the highest accolade there is. It’s an elite group of about 65 people including Sir David Attenborough, Sir Ian McKellen and Dame Jude Dench, so Elton’s in sterling company.
Great British Bake-Off champion Nadiya Hussein, who has gone on to great success as a TV personality, is getting an MBE. Nadiya, who first rose to fame as the winner of the 2015 series of GBBO, has released several cookbooks, a children’s picture book, created documentaries and even baked the cake for the Queen’s 90th birthday celebration. (What a way to say thank you!)
Directors Sam Mendes and Steve McQueen will become knights, British-born singer and actress Olivia Newton-John will become a dame for services to entertainment, charity and cancer research and cricketer Ben Stokes, 2019’s Sports Personality of the Year received an OBE for services to cricket.
But it’s not just famous names that were honoured this year. Nearly three-quarters of the awards go to community members who’ve done incredible work. Among the recipients was Ibrahim Yousaf, a 13-year-old schoolboy from Oldham who raised thousands of pounds for local charities is receiving a British Empire Medal and is the youngest person on this years honours list.
Red cross volunteer Lady Angela Lamport from Surrey is getting an MBE for her support for victims of the Grenfell Tower fire and Maureen and George Hughes, a couple who have fostered 39 over the last 18 years, are being honoured with MBEs as well.
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An A-Z Guide On Dressing Like The Queen
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London-based footwear brand Anello and Davide is where the Queen purchases some of her favourite shoes. And it was recently revealed that Her Majesty has hired someone to break in her block heels... If that's not goals, then we don't know what is.
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The Queen's most cherished piece of jewellery? The brooch. Her Majesty is rarely seen without a bejewelled pin on the left of her jacket. She'll even go so far as to pesonalising her brooch depending on the country she is visiting.
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The Queen of England? More like the Queen of colour-blocking. Her Majesty has a talent for making anything look brilliant whether its head-to-toe fuchsia or this season's 'It' hue, yellow.
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Diamonds are the Queen's best friend, after all.
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Enjoy fashion. What inspires us the most about the Queen is the way in which she embraces fashion. She plays with the colour palette, experiments with hats and is never, ever short of Instagrammable accessorises. But the best part? She's always dressed for the day ahead. Whether she's travelling by horse-drawn carriage or, well, the tube...
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Believe it or not, the Queen was the original festival girl. Just take a moment to appreciate the flower-embellished hats she donned in the late seventies.
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We can't help but wonder if the Queen inspired Princess Diana's love of colourful gloves?
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We doubt the Queen ever has a bad hair day but if she does, she's got a failsafe plan. Whether she's out riding her horses or going on a state visit, Her Majesty is sure to don a fabulous headscarf. And of course, the accessory will always match her co-ords.
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Invest. The Queen rarely performs outfit repeats. So ensure you have a co-ord for every possible occasion. You never know who you might meet and quite frankly, it could be a little embarassing...
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The Queen has reportedly never worn jeans. Or at least, she's never been spotted in public donning a pair.
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Keep your corgis close. The Queen's greatest accessories are of course her beloved pets. You cannot even begin to channel the Queen's majestic aesthetic without the help of the most quintessentially royal emblem there is.
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Let loose on the sparkles. You needn't be a princess to don glitter. The Queen debuted one of our favourite looks to date back in 1964 when she attended a banquet at Claridges in a gold dress and fur stole.
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The Queen has been carrying the miniature handbag before we even knew they were a trend.
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But Her Majesty doesn't just carry them on the crook of her arm for sartorial purposes, as the secret reason behind her growing collection was recently revealed...
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Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten on 20 November, 1947. As the second world war had only just come to an end, Her Majesty had to purchase material for her wedding dress using ration coupons. The gown was designed by Norman Hartnell and was made from white satin.
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Rule number one when it comes to royal protocall? One can never be overdressed. So don layers of pearls, faux furs and always choose the sparkliest tiara.
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Well, you couldn't possibly rule as the Queen of England without pearls. Her Majesty is rarely spotted without a full set.
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Rainbow hues. There isn't a colour on the spectrum that the Queen cannot pull off. Whether it's primary red or sunny yellow. We challenge you to find someone who wears it better. Good luck.
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Rule the fashion scene. The Queen is never afraid to don the brightest colour in the crowd or debut the sparkliest tiara. Channel Her Majesty this season with similar flair and enthusiasm. Do Liz proud.
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Seek sartorial inspiration from your mum. Her Majesty often co-ordinated with the late Queen Mother. The mother/daughter duo often sported similar hats, hairstyles and miniature handbags.
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The Queen has only ever been photographed in trousers once. Her Majesty was pictured in a suit by Ian Thomas during the 1970 Royal Canadian Tour.
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The Queen is as dedicated to fashion as she is to her royal duties. And if she's going to colour-block her outfit, she isn't one to do it half-heartedly. Her Majesty even goes so far as to co-ordinate her umbrellas to her outfits.
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Veer away from monochrome. The Queen is no Scandi-wannabe. Want proof? We challenge you to find an ounce of minimalism in her wardrobe. So channel the rainbow and you'll soon bring a smile to your colleague's faces. We'll be paying sartorial homage to Her Majesty next Monday in sunny yellow...
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Oh, one does love to go outdoors. The Queen is renowned for her adoration of horses and always dresses for the occasion. Her go-to outfit? Her Majesty often teams a waistcoat and waterproof with a co-ordinating headscarf and wellies.
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XCI. The Queen has been reigning the style stakes for a grand 91 years. Impressive.
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The Queen is undoubtedly able to pull of any hue but our favourite? It has to be yellow. The sunny shade is a failsafe and the Queen has been donning the look long before any of us declared it the colour of the season.
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Zip up. Each of the Queen's outfits is fitted with a zip in preparation for endless outfit changes.