Declining a Queen’s honour – find out why a gong is not everyone’s cup of tea - Awards Intelligence (2024)

Queen’s honours recognise the achievement or service to the United Kingdom of outstanding individuals whether they be leaders in their field or committed community and charity workers. They are arguably the most prestigious awards in the world, with an impressive hall of fame.

So who would turn down such an award, and why? As to why, many people decline because they feel they deserve a higher honour than the one on offer. This is a silly, short-sighted attitude because few people go from nothing straight to a knighthood/damehood for example, which is the top honour. Our research shows that the majority of people with knighthoods/damehoods have worked their way up the pecking order with sustained achievement over a long period.

Also, life’s too short to turn down such an important opportunity in favour of the waiting game, take action now if you know someone who should be nominated. After all, it takes 12-18 months for a decision and the nominee must still be alive and active in their field.

Alfred Hitchco*ck

Influential film director and producer Alfred Hitchco*ck helped shape modern cinema, and his psychological thrillers helped him earn the title ‘The Master of Suspense’. Hitchco*ck refused a CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 1962 because he felt it did not properly acknowledge his contribution to British culture.

Despite this snubbing, or perhaps because of it, he accepted a KBE (Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in the 1980 New Year’s Honours list, four months before his death.

Declining the CBE wasn’t Hitchco*ck’s only instance of demonstrating an unorthodox approach to awards acceptance, as his two-word acceptance speech for the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award at 1968’s Oscar ceremony shows:

Roald Dahl

Beloved children’s novelist Roald Dahl turned down an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 1986, primarily because he wanted a knighthood (KBE), which would elevate his status to “Sir” and his wife to “Lady Dahl”. It didn’t work out for Dahl, as he died without any honours in 1990, but will forever be remembered for his fantastic stories.

What many people don’t know about Dahl is that he was born in Wales to Norwegian parents, and served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He was an intelligence officer, acting wing commander and became a flying ace, meaning he shot down several enemy aircraft during aerial combat.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono

The Beatles were all awarded MBEs in 1965 for their services to music and culture. Although some were surprised to see pop stars winning such prestigious honours, Lennon defended the band:

“Lots of people who complained about us getting the MBE received theirs for heroism in the war,” said John, “They got them for killing people. We got ours for entertaining. I’d say we deserve ours more.”

But it didn’t last for long. In 1969 Lennon returned his MBE to help publicise his peace campaigning. He included a note which read as follows:

Your Majesty,

I am returning this M.B.E. in protest against Britain’s involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against ‘Cold Turkey’ slipping down the charts.

With love, John Lennon of bag

Beatles fans have campaigned for Lennon’s returned MBE to be put on public display.

George Harrison

It has emerged that George Harrison declined an OBE in 1999. The reason? Bandmate Paul McCartney had already received a knighthood in 1997 and Harrison considered the lesser-honour an insult.

Sadly Harrison died in 2001. He continued to win awards though. In February 2015’s Grammy Awards, more than 13 years after his death, Harrison received the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Philip Larkin

Philip Larkin is arguably one of Britain’s greatest writers. A poet, novelist and librarian who was a lover of jazz, he accepted a number of prestigious honours, including the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 1965. But in 1968 he declined an OBE.

According to Larkin’s biography, written by Andrew Motion, he rejected the honour because he, like Hitchco*ck and Harrison, thought he had earned more. In the 1975 birthday list a CBE offer was made which he accepted. In 1985 Margaret Thatcher nominated him for a CH (Companion of Honour), and while he accepted the honour by post he didn’t attend the ceremony due to ill health and died soon after.

Declining a Queen’s honour – find out why a gong is not everyone’s cup of tea - Awards Intelligence (2024)

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Who has refused Queen's honours? ›

Famous people who have turned down Queen's honours
  • Former prime minister Liz Truss has nominated 14 people in her controversial resignation honours list. PA Wire.
  • Roald Dahl. PA Media.
  • Nigella Lawson. Getty Images.
  • Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French. ...
  • David Bowie. ...
  • Professor Stephen Hawking. ...
  • Jon Snow. ...
  • Laurence Stephen Lowry.
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Why did David Bowie refuse a knighthood? ›

He refused a CBE in 2000 and later a knighthood in 2003. The 68-year-old reportedly explained: “I would never have any intention of accepting anything like that. I seriously don't know what it's for. It's not what I spent my life working for."

Why might some people refuse Honours like knighthood today? ›

Some may refuse an honour based on political reasons, relating to the British state or the Royal Family. Nationalists of the constituent countries may prefer awards from their respective nations, such as Welsh nationalists refusing British awards for Welsh awards such as from the Gorsedd or St David Awards.

Why did Stephen Hawking decline the knighthood? ›

Stephen Hawking reportedly rejected a knighthood due to his dissatisfaction with how the British government was funding scientific research. For some people a knighthood is the highest honour a person can receive, while for others it's symbolic of Britain's dark colonial past.

Does anyone outrank the Queen? ›

This is for two reasons: Traditionally, the title of king can only be inherited, and because the king always outranks the queen.

Who was the last person to get knighted by the Queen? ›

John Williams has been awarded a knighthood, in one of the final honorary awards for foreign nationals approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II before she died. The Schindler's List and Harry Potter composer was honoured for his services to film music, as one of two of Her Majesty's final 'Knights'.

Does paul McCartney have a knighthood? ›

Paul McCartney (GBE)

Sir Paul McCartney After receiving his knighthood at Buckingham Palace on March 11, 1997. The Beatles superstar was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II on March 11, 1997.

Why did John Cleese refuse knighthood? ›

John Cleese

The Monty Python star was offered a CBE in 1996 but said they were "silly". He was offered a peerage by Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown in 1999 but declined because he felt staying in England during the winter months to fulfil his role as a working peer was "too much of a price to pay".

Who has been stripped of their knighthood? ›

Which Sirs have had their knighthoods taken away?
  • George Castledine. The most recent case of someone being stripped of their knighthood was a professor of nursing. ...
  • Fred Goodwin. One of the most high-profile knighthoods to be removed was that of banker Fred Goodwin. ...
  • James Crosby. ...
  • Jean Else. ...
  • Alan Davies. ...
  • Home and abroad.
Oct 20, 2016

Is there anything higher than a knighthood? ›

There are two levels of knighthood, your 'basic' version, and the sexier 'knight grand cross'. So for example, a GBE or GCMG is a higher version of knighthood than your basis KBE or KCMG. But above a knighthood in the order of precedence comes a peerage (ie. being a Baron, or a Lord).

Is being knighted a big deal? ›

Enhanced Reputation: Receiving a Knighthood elevates the recipient's personal profile and enhances their reputation. The prestigious nature of the award underscores their dedication and expertise, leading to increased trust, respect, and acceptance of their ideas, work, and projects.

Can you be knighted if you are not British? ›

Foreign citizens occasionally receive honorary knighthoods or damehoods through UK orders; they are not dubbed, and they do not use the style 'Sir' or 'Dame'.

Did John Lennon refuse a knighthood? ›

John Lennon did not refuse Knighthood, it was never offered to him. He didn't refuse his MBE either when it was awarded to him and his fellow Beatles. However when he decided to become an activist he did return it a few years later.

What rock star refused a knighthood? ›

1. Musical Legend, David Bowie, declined an CBE in 2000 and a Knighthood in 2003. 2. The painter, LS Lowry, probably turned down the most honours, including a Knighthood, CBE & OBE.

Why was Bill Gates knighted? ›

According to the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the honorary knighthood recognizes Gates' contributions to improving health and reducing poverty in parts of the Commonwealth and elsewhere in the developing world.

Who refused to be knighted by the Queen? ›

Rudyard Kipling

The writer and poet declined a knighthood in 1899 and again in 1903. His wife said that Kipling felt he could "do his work better without it". Kipling also declined the Order of Merit in 1921 and again in 1924.

Who has had their knighthood revoked? ›

Knight Bachelor
Date of revocationRecipientReason
1980Joseph Kagan, Baron KaganConvicted of theft
1991Jack LyonsConvicted of fraud
1993Commissioner Terry LewisConvicted of perjury, corruption and forgery
2012Fred GoodwinCriticism of his conduct as Chief Executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group
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Why did John Oliver turn down OBE? ›

Oliver declined an Order of the British Empire. On a September 2022 edition of Late Night with Seth Meyers, he said he declined the award because he didn't want his name being associated with the words "British Empire", and expressed distaste for the British class system.

Why did Nigella turn down OBE? ›

The celebrity chef turned down the offer of an OBE in 2001, explaining: "I'm not saving lives and I'm not doing anything other than something I absolutely love." At the close of 2020, Guardian analysis revealed the number of people turning down honours from the Queen had more than doubled over the previous nine years.

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