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  1. Many people have been created honorary knights or dames by the British crown. There are also those that have been appointed to two comparable orders, the Order of Merit and the Order of the Companions of Honour, and those that have had conferred on them the decoration of the Royal Victorian Chain; none of these carries pre-nominal styles.

  2. Jul 17, 2020 · Knighthoods and Damehoods. To be made a Knight or a Dame is to receive one of the highest honours in the United Kingdom, and is usually granted to those who have made a significant contribution to their field, usually on a national level.

  3. Queen Elizabeth II appointed 104 knights and dames commander from the end of her Golden Jubilee year (2002) to her death in 2022. Knights and dames commander appointed by Elizabeth II (2002–2022) The list below is ordered by date of appointment.

  4. Dec 15, 2021 · Queen Elizabeth made Helen Mirren a dame in 2003—three years before Mirren herself played the monarch in The Queen, a role for which she won an Oscar.

  5. Male members are known as Knights Companion, whilst female members are known as Ladies Companion. The Order can also include supernumerary members (members of the British royal family and foreign monarchs), known as "Royal" and "Stranger" Knights and Ladies (Companion), respectively.

    Name
    Year Of Appointment
    Present Age
    The Duchess of Gloucester LG, GCVO, DStJ, ...
    2024
    78
    The Queen LG, LT, ONZ, GCVO, GBE, CSM, ...
    January 2022 as The Duchess of Cornwall;
    76
    The Prince of Wales KG, KT, GCB, PC, ADC ...
    2008 as Prince William of Wales; The ...
    42
    The Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT, GCVO, CD, ...
    2006 as The Earl of Wessex; The Duke of ...
    60
  6. Dec 15, 2021 · The Queen can honor people who've achieved something extraordinary with a knighthood. Men get the title "Sir," while women get "Dame." Anthony Hopkins and Bono have been knighted; Emma Thompson...

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  8. Royal Victorian Order, British order of knighthood instituted by Queen Victoria in 1896 to reward personal services rendered the monarch. As it is a family order, conferment of this honour is solely at the discretion of the British sovereign.