Pop star Ed Sheeran receives honour from Britain's Prince Charles

Sheeran was honoured for services to music and charity from Prince Charles in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace


Entertainment Desk/ Reuters December 08, 2017
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ED SHEERAN

Grammy-winning singer Ed Sheeran received an MBE - a British state honour - for services to music and charity from Prince Charles in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.

The 26-year-old Shape of You singer was the most-streamed artist on music service Spotify globally in 2017, and his third album Divide, topped the US album charts.

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He has also used his celebrity status to support several charities, including children’s hospices, anti-poverty campaigns and an AIDS charity.

Sheeran took to Instagram to share pictures from the ceremony, and wrote, "Honoured to be awarded an MBE today at Buckingham Palace"

https://www.instagram.com/p/BcZ62Z4l_X9/?taken-by=teddysphotos

He then shared another picture with Prince of Whales when he met the Perfect singer.

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Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, Sheeran said his late grandfather would have been pleased with his honour.

“My grandfather was a massive royalist,” he told the BBC. “He had all the commemorative plates and stuff, and he died on this day four years ago, so it’s actually quite a nice full circle thing, I guess he’d be pretty proud.”

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