British actress Emilia Clarke and her mother, Jenny, have been invested with the Order of the British Empire for their services to brain-damaged patients. The ceremony was presided over by Prince William at Windsor Castle today. “[A distinção] Gives us energy and momentum,” declares Clarke. As quoted by the BBC.
Known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen game of thrones, Emilia Clarke suffered two brain hemorrhages when she was in her early 20s. The first was in 2011, when I had just finished shooting the first season of the hit series. Two years later, he suffered a second stroke. He testifies that it was “a miracle” that he stayed “without any major effects” other than exhaustion.
However, he found that these patients had little support after they were discharged from the hospital. That led to her discovery in 2019. like you, is dedicated to supporting people with brain injuries not only with their physical health, but also with their mental health. To do this, he has the support of Amma, who is the executive president of the association.
SameYou is the “most challenging” aspect of her career, admits the actress. As such, receiving the distinction at the hands of the Prince of Wales was “magical”, he says, adding that he “underestimated” the significance of the moment. She says William helped mother and daughter feel comfortable during that time. “I thought it was her [a mãe] I was going to ask him to join the board of directors, but he didn't,” he observes humorously. And Jenny says: “I almost did.”
Apart from the actress, notables include Tim Martin, founder of the JD Wetherspoon pub chain, former MPs Sajid Javid and Siobhan McDonagh, choreographer Betsy Gregory and Lydia Otter, who supports people with autism spectrum disorder on her farm in Wiltshire.
The orders of the British Empire are administered by the monarch – although both Prince William and Princess Anne are empowered to do so. Carlos III has been sheltered since he was diagnosed with cancer earlier this month.
This Wednesday, Buckingham Palace released a photo of the sovereign at his weekly meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, showing Carlos at work. Although no details were given about the king's pathology, Sunak said the cancer was “diagnosed early”.
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