Q: Can I use the title Sir or Dame if I get a King’s Award?
Q: What does a Knighthood or Damehood nomination look like?
Q: Who decides who will be awarded a Knighthood or Damehood?
Q: When is the best time to make a nomination for a Knighthood or Damehood?
Q: Can I be nominated for a Knighthood or Damehood?
Q: How do I nominate someone to be knighted?
Q: Who can get a Knighthood or Damehood?
Q: Who has Awards Intelligence helped win a King’s Award?
Q: How many King’s Awards are given out each year?
Q: What details should I include in my King’s Award entry?
Q: Which King’s Award category should I enter?
What are the chances for honours success? (MBE, OBE, CBE & KBE / DBE)
Will I win a royal honour if I use your service? (MBE, OBE, CBE & KBE / DBE)
Q: What level of Royal honour should I apply for?
The recipe for a successful nomination depends upon several ingredients, the most important of which is that a nominee should have a strong background of success and a record of outstanding achievement, preferably that also impacts positively on the UK.
What Is The Average Success Rate For Royal Honours Nominations? (MBE, OBE, CBE & KBE / DBE)
The recipe for a successful nomination depends upon several ingredients, the most important of which is that a nominee should have a strong background of success and a record of outstanding achievement, preferably that also impacts positively on the UK.
Q: Why don’t we have a 100% success rate?
Q: What are the benefits of getting a Royal Honour?
Q: How do I write a successful honours nomination?
Q: What should I avoid when writing an honours nomination?
You must provide enough information in the nomination to make a good case. So your nomination shouldn’t be:
- an extended CV.
- a list of educational achievements.
- a list of appointments, awards or posts; or
- a job description showing what the person is meant to do.
Q: Are there regional imbalances when it comes to honours?
There are considerable regional imbalances and have been for many years, Yorkshire and Humber having the lowest proportion of people with an honour in England according to the latest data I’ve seen.