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11-Year-Old Girl Becomes Youngest MBE
10 Dec
Summary
- An 11-year-old girl was honored for her charitable fundraising efforts.
- She has raised over £400,000 for Muscular Dystrophy UK.
- The girl received her MBE at Windsor Castle from Prince Charles.

An 11-year-old girl, Carmela Chillery-Watson, has been recognized as the youngest recipient of an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours. She was awarded for her outstanding service to charitable fundraising, having dedicated herself to supporting Muscular Dystrophy UK. Carmela's efforts have significantly impacted the charity, raising over £400,000 through various fundraising and awareness initiatives.
The investiture ceremony took place at Windsor Castle, where Carmela received her MBE. She described being 'speechless' upon learning of the honor, stating her motivation was to effect community change rather than personal recognition. Prince William presented her award, engaging in a conversation about her impactful charity work and the substantial funds she has raised.
Carmela's achievement highlights her remarkable dedication at a young age. The ceremony also recognized other notable individuals, including paralympic swimmer Monica Vaughan, who received an OBE, and TV presenter Claudia Winkleman, who was made an MBE for broadcasting services. The event underscored the significant contributions of various individuals to the nation.




