King Charles presents a new award recognising those who died in public service.
Britain's King Charles presented the first Elizabeth Emblems during a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday (December 10).
The King awarded the first batch of honours this morning, honouring 38 former public servants who died between 1948 and 2019.
King Charles has presented the first Elizabeth Emblems to the families of 38 public servants who died in the line of duty ...
The King will present the first Elizabeth Emblems to family members of former firefighters, police officers and other public ...
King presents 'Elizabeth Emblems' to relatives of public servants ...
The fathers of two murdered policewomen have hailed the new Elizabeth Emblem as a fitting “tribute” to their daughters and others who have died in the line of duty.
King Charles has presented the first Elizabeth Emblems as a national form of recognition for members of emergency services.
King Charles will present the first Elizabeth Emblems to the next of kin of former firefighters, police officers and other public servants who died in the line of duty. He will hold the ceremony ...
The emblem is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces killed in action or as a result of a terrorist attack.
To mark the announcement of the first recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem, the first batch of Emblems will be awarded by His Majesty The King later this year. The design of the Emblem incorporates a ...
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