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.
Past- entitled Present- entitle Future - entitle And then there is also entitles...
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Qualified or entitled., To fit out; to equip; to qualify; to entitle.
authorize, allow, commission, qualify, permit, sanction, entitle, delegate
OBE is officer of the Order of the British Empire. I did not know what DL was but my second cousin is OBE DL so I asked him. Here is what he said: "It stands for Deputy Lieutenant and each county has a Lord Lieutenant who has a raft of Deputys. The Lieutenancy goes back down the centuries as part of the way the country was run before democracy and carries on to this day as a continuation of some aspects of civic tradition which elected politicians would never want to do!"
An OBE would be addressed as Sir of Madam. Having the title OBE is another way to term being "knighted."
There is no really easy method for having an OBE. It takes a level of meditation that takes practice and diligence
OBE.
OBE means Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
OBE stands for Order of the British Empire.
Lord Jason Hankins KCG OBE
Obe Geia was born on 1989-02-15.
There is no way of knowing this. If it happened, no one would know about the OBE.
Some words that end with the suffix -obe are microprobe, isotrobe, and lobobe.
Yes, because my nan has her OBE certifacte. No lies .Honest to god!
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There is no set age. The OBE is a military medal, awarded for chivalry. It was established in 1917 by King George V.