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Can anyone be an OBE?

WHO CAN GET AN OBE? Anyone can be nominated for an OBE, and it can be awarded for all types of different achievement.
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Who qualifies for an OBE?

Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE )

This is awarded for having a major local role in any activity, including people whose work has made them known nationally in their chosen area.
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Can non Brits get an OBE?

Do You Have To Be A British National To Win? Actually, no. The Foreign Office can recommend an award go to a foreigner who has made a significant impact.
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Can an American be an OBE?

Yes they can, although it is an honourary title. This means that they are entitled to place the initials of the honour after their name, but can't call themselves Sir or Dame.
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Who gets OBE title?

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Distinguished regional or county-wide role in any field, through achievement or service to the community including notable practitioners known nationally.
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What Is MBE? British Royal Title Awards: Companion of Honour, Knight or Dame, CBE, OBE, MBE & BEM

Does an OBE make you a Sir?

Only the top two ranks of knighthood, GBE and KBE, are eligible to use the title Sir or Dame. However, individuals who are awarded a CBE, OBE, or MBE may be awarded an additional higher rank at a later date, which enables them to use the title Sir.
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Is an OBE prestigious?

An OBE is a British honour awarded by the King. The honour recognises extraordinary contributions to the country and the impact of the individual being awarded's work, either locally or nationally. An OBE is the second-highest ranking in the Order of the British Empire honours.
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Has any American ever been knighted?

Previous US citizens receiving honorary knighthoods include former US presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, and entertainer Bob Hope.
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What is the American equivalent of OBE?

Is the Presidential Medal of Freedom the American equivalent of an English knighthood? They're vaguely the same. They're both an award for recognition of some “significant” service to the public. It think the biggest difference is that, for an OBE, the same person applies the same standards for giving it away.
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Why can't Americans be knighted?

So, even though America, as a republic, doesn't officially recognise titles of nobility or grant honours such as a knighthood, Americans can become a knight by being knighted in an honorary way, and they can belong to chivalry orders of organisations in other parts of the world.
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Who has refused OBE?

Julie Christie, film actress. John Cleese, actor/comedian (in 1996; he reportedly thought it was "silly", and later declined a life peerage). Prunella Clough, painter (in 1979;. previously declined OBE in 1968).
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Why do people refuse an OBE?

As to why, many people decline because they feel they deserve a higher honour than the one on offer. This is a silly, short-sighted attitude because few people go from nothing straight to a knighthood/damehood for example, which is the top honour.
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Has anyone refused an OBE?

Jon Snow. The news anchor and journalist who made a name for himself in the world of news with a decades-long career was offered an OBE in the past, but rejected it.
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How many obes are there?

The order is limited to 300 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 845 Knights and Dames Commander, and 8,960 Commanders. There are no limits applied to the total number of members of the fourth and fifth classes, but no more than 858 officers and 1,464 members may be appointed per year.
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Is an OBE knighthood?

Standing for Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE is the second highest ranking Order of the British Empire level (excluding a knighthood/damehood), behind CBE but ahead of MBE.
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Is David Beckham a Sir?

The former Three Lions captain received an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2003 but has been frequently snubbed since then. Several footballing figures have been given knighthoods, including Beckham's mentor at Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson. No player though has received one for decades.
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Can a US citizen be knighted in the UK?

Foreign citizens occasionally receive honorary knighthoods or damehoods through UK orders; they are not dubbed, and they do not use the style 'Sir' or 'Dame'.
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What is the highest honor a civilian can receive?

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award of the United States, alongside the Congressional Gold Medal.
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Who was the last person to be knighted by the Queen?

John Williams has been awarded a knighthood, in one of the final honorary awards for foreign nationals approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II before she died. The Schindler's List and Harry Potter composer was honoured for his services to film music, as one of two of Her Majesty's final 'Knights'.
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Which actor is knighted?

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 and Judi Dench are dames.
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Can Americans be MBE?

Minority owner(s) must be a U.S. citizen.
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How many knights are alive?

Today there are in the region of 3,000 living knights and dames. The King normally holds 14 investitures every year: six during February to March, two in July and six between October and December. If The King is abroad or unavailable, another senior member of the royal family will deputise.
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How do you address someone with OBE?

The holder typically will use the title of 'Sir' if male in front of their first name and 'Dame' if female.
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What are the perks of being knighted?

Enhanced Reputation: Receiving a Knighthood elevates the recipient's personal profile and enhances their reputation. The prestigious nature of the award underscores their dedication and expertise, leading to increased trust, respect, and acceptance of their ideas, work, and projects.
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Does an OBE make you a Dame?

While a CBE, OBE and MBE are some of the top-ranking honours, only the top two ranks can use the title "Sir" or "Dame". People awarded a GBE, KBE or DBE can use these titles. The very top rank in the Order is a GBE - a Knight or Dame Grand Cross - but these are very rare. Since 2000, only 16 have been given out.
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