King Charles presented Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly with an MBE for her services to broadcasting, an honour she described as the greatest of her career. The 56-year-old television star received the award from the King at Windsor Castle, accompanied by her husband, Vernon Kay.
During the ceremony, King Charles made Ms Daly feel at ease and they discussed her work, the popular show Strictly Come Dancing, and Queen Camilla's enjoyment of it. Ms Daly revealed that Queen Camilla had sent her a letter of congratulations upon receiving the MBE. The King also acknowledged Ms Daly's work as an ambassador for his charity, the King's Trust, and they spoke about the significant difference the charity has made to young people's lives.
Ms Daly expressed her pride in her work and her gratitude for the honour, stating it was an inspiring environment surrounded by individuals who have made a difference. She dedicated the award to her late father, who she believed would have been immensely proud. The presenter also touched upon her upcoming departure from Strictly, expressing her love for the show and her colleagues, but looking forward to new ventures in the new year.
Other recipients at the ceremony included EastEnders actress Anita Dobson, wh... download the app to read more
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