When you are awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire), it is recognition for outstanding achievements and service to the community. It does not come with a cash prize, but recipients are invited to attend an investiture ceremony where they receive the MBE insignia from a member of the royal family. It is considered a prestigious honor in the United Kingdom.
You normally can, contact the awarding institution and they will inform you of who and how many other people can go with you.
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No, someone with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) does not automatically receive the title "Sir." That title is reserved for individuals who have been knighted, which is a separate honor. However, an MBE is a significant recognition of achievement and service, while knighthood confers the title "Sir" upon the recipient.
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An MBE is an order of chivalry awarded by the Sovereign, the full title being...MBE = Member of the Order of the British Empire
Yes, Zara Phillips has an MBE.
In the 2009 New Year Honours- she was just 14 years old, the youngest person ever to receive this honour.
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 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.