King Charles Names Helen Mirren to 65-Member Companion of Honour
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Updated · WGR550 · Jun 12
King Charles Names Helen Mirren to 65-Member Companion of Honour
3 articles · Updated · WGR550 · Jun 12
Summary
Helen Mirren, 80, joined the Companion of Honour on Friday, giving the Oscar-winning actor one of the monarch’s highest distinctions for services to drama and British life.
The order is capped at 65 living members and recognizes sustained contributions to the arts, science, medicine or government; current members include David Attenborough, Margaret Atwood and Gordon Brown.
Mirren’s elevation headlined Charles’ 2026 birthday honours list, which recognized nearly 1,200 people and also made children’s author Julia Donaldson a dame and knighted rugby fundraiser Kevin Sinfield.
Introduced in 1917, the honours are awarded twice yearly and extend beyond celebrities, with campaigner Debbie Lewis recognized after building a COVID-19 bereavement network that has grown to more than 4,500 people.