Emilia Clarke and her mother, Jenny Clarke, have been awarded MBEs for their services to people with brain injuries. They were recognized by King Charles' 2024 New Year Honours. Emilia and Jenny set up a charity named SameYou to support people with brain injuries and have funded projects, including a trial of pioneering online neurorehabilitation called NROL. The charity's work is valued at @SameYouOrg, and collaboration is anticipated. Other notable individuals recognized by King Charles include Ridley Scott, Leona Lewis, and Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis.
‘Game of Thrones’ star Emilia Clarke and mom honored by King Charles for charity work https://t.co/8y9TEcYj3Y
Emilia Clarke, Ridley Scott, Leona Lewis and Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis were among those recognized by King Charles’ 2024 New Year Honours https://t.co/0Pc0cGOlAe
Emilia Clarke and her mother Jenny Clarke will receive MBEs for setting up a charity named SameYou to support people with brain injuries. SameYou has also funded projects, including a trial of pioneering online neurorehabilitation called NROL. https://t.co/jlT5LEzFNi
Warmest congratulations to Emilia and Jenny on the news they have been awarded MBEs for services to people with brain injuries - we really value their work at @SameYouOrg and look forward to continuing to work together! #braininjury #awareness #collaboration https://t.co/l5gh9tGfeH
Emilia Clarke: Actress and mum Jenny both get MBEs https://t.co/KRMYNyzaZJ