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As the head of state, the Sovereign is the fount of honour, [1] but the system for identifying and recognising candidates to honour has changed considerably over time. . Various orders of knighthood have been created (see below) as well as awards for military service, bravery, merit, and achievement which take the form of decorations or
Honorary Fellows of the London School of Economics (85 P) Pages in category "Honorary titles of the United Kingdom" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Post-nominal letters are used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status. There are various established orders for giving these, e.g. from the Ministry of Justice, Debrett's, and A & C Black's Titles and Forms of Address, which are generally in close agreement.
The Honours Committee is a committee within the Cabinet Office of the Government of the United Kingdom formed to review nominations for national honours for merit, exceptional achievement or service. Twice yearly the Honours Committee submits formal recommendations for the British monarch's New Years and Birthday Honours.
Citizens of a country which was a full part of the British Empire or Commonwealth when they received the honour (i.e. who were British subjects at the time), were substantive knights or dames, not honorary. The knighthood does not become honorary, and the person may choose to use his or her title(s), after their country becomes a republic.
This is a list of current honorary knights and dames of the Order of the British Empire. Grand Cross Star of the Order of the British Empire. Honorary knights and dames
The order of wear of Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom is published by the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood in the London Gazette. [ 1 ] Order of wear
2001 – 8 September 2022: Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit; 2005: Recipient of the Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan; The Queen: 2023: Recipient of the Canadian Forces' Decoration; The Duke of York: 2001: Recipient of the Canadian Forces' Decoration with one clasp [9] The Duke of Edinburgh: