Q: How to get a Knighthood and Damehood
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.