Claudia Winkleman and Elaine Paige among north Londoners in King's Birthday Honours
Briefly

Television presenter Claudia Winkleman has been honored with an MBE for her significant services to broadcasting. She expressed gratitude, attributing her success to her talented collaborators. Winkleman, well-known for her role in BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors, began her broadcast career in 2004 with It Takes Two. Meanwhile, sculptor Sir Antony Gormley received a Companion of Honour for his contributions to art, highlighting the value of artistic dedication in the UK. This royal recognition showcases a range of talents across various fields, including musical theatre with Elaine Paige being named a Dame.
I am incredibly grateful to receive this honour. It's a real privilege to work with extraordinarily talented people and I have only got this because of them. So this is for the BBC, the traitors and the faithful, for pianos and for the cha cha.
The Order of the Companions of Honour is reserved for those who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the arts, science, medicine, or public service.
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