yes, no, maybe so
mbe
OBE.
No. He is MBE but not OBE.
The simple answer is you don't ! MBE's are awarded by the ruling British Monarch. People can be nominated (for exemplary charity work for example) to be awarded the MBE or OBE - But not everyone is successful.
The Order of the British Empire is also known as the OBE, a special distinction given for honors on a national level. These top honors in the British culture are known as the MBE or CMB, are awarded for civil services in in England.
You can have OBE after your name. You can get married and your children (not sure of limitations on that) at St Paul's Cathedral. I think that applies to MBE's and other higher awards too.
MBE stands for "Member of the Order of the British Empire." It is an honor awarded by the British monarch to individuals for significant contributions to the arts, sciences, charity, and public service. The title is part of a wider system of honors in the UK, which also includes OBE (Officer) and CBE (Commander). Recipients of the MBE are recognized for their outstanding achievements and dedication in their respective fields.
Don't think he has an official title other than Micheal Morpurgo OBE, FKC, AKC, MBE.
Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo and his wife Clare was awarded an (MBE) Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1999 and Michael was raised to Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2006. as recognition of these services to youth on their charity Farms for City Children
Jackie Pullinger received the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth II in 1981. She was recognized for her work in Hong Kong, particularly for helping drug addicts and the marginalized through her ministry. Her dedication to humanitarian efforts has had a significant impact on many lives.
There are actually advantages to being a certified MBE (Minority Business Enterprise) and there are advantages to doing business with an MBE. Doing business with an MBE opens a business up to the opportunity to obtain government rebates that are offered as incentives. Also, the advantages to being a certified MBE are that for certain companies or organizations doing business with an MBE is incentivized and also MBEs can partner with larger firms to gain access to more resources.
The MBE, and the OBE, are honours which do not carry a title. They are Mr, Ms or Mrs. in writing and "Sir" or "Madam' when addressing them in person, if you don't know them. If you know them then you might be permitted to use their first name. Otherwise after the first "Sir" or "Madam", I think it would be normal to call them Mr XYZ or Miss ABC, etc.