Ellie Goulding and Daniel Levy to receive prestigious honours from Prince William today
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The ceremony will recognise achievements spanning music, sport, charity and child safety advocacy at Windsor Castle today
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The Prince of Wales will bestow honours upon 60 distinguished individuals at Windsor Castle today, including Ellie Goulding and Daniel Levy.
Pop star Ms Goulding will receive an MBE for her environmental work, while Mr Levy, the former Tottenham Hotspur chairman, is collecting a CBE.
The ceremony will recognise achievements spanning music, sport, charity and child safety advocacy.
Online safety campaigner Ellen Roome, England rugby captain Zoe Stratford and trailblazing footballer Kerry Davis will also be presented with their awards by Prince William.
Ms Goulding, born Elena, earned her MBE in the King's New Year Honours for championing biodiversity and climate causes.
The Brit Award-winning artist has served as a global goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme since 2017 and currently represents the World Wildlife Fund.
Throughout her 15-year career, she has matched Adele's record as the British female artist with the most chart-topping UK albums, delivering hits including Burn, Miracle and Love Me Like You Do.
The singer notably performed at Prince William and Catherine's wedding reception in April 2011.

The Prince of Wales will bestow honours upon 60 distinguished individuals at Windsor Castle today, including Ellie Goulding and Daniel Levy
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Mr Levy, meanwhile, received his CBE for charitable contributions and community work across Tottenham, where he championed education, health initiatives and social inclusion programmes.
The £1 billion Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, completed in 2019, generated significant employment opportunities for the local area under his leadership.
Having dedicated a quarter of a century to the north London club, Mr Levy holds the distinction of being the Premier League's longest-serving chairman.
His recognition reflects both his footballing legacy and substantial impact in the community.
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Daniel Levy received his CBE for charitable contributions and community work across Tottenham, where he championed education, health initiatives and social inclusion programmes
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Mrs Roome, 49, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, receives her MBE for services to children's online safety following the death of her 14-year-old son Jools, whom she believes died while attempting an internet challenge.
The campaigner has fought for legislative changes that would grant bereaved parents access to their children's social media accounts posthumously.
She insists that digital examinations should become standard procedure in post-mortem and inquest investigations, similar to toxicology reports.
Mrs Roome has also joined a group legal action against TikTok in America, alongside parents alleging their children died attempting the so-called "blackout challenge".
Mrs Stratford, who led England to Rugby World Cup glory last year, will also collect her honour at today's ceremony.
The captain's achievement represents one of English rugby's finest moments, cementing her place among the sport's elite.
Ms Davis, meanwhile, receives recognition for her pioneering role in women's football, having become the first black woman to represent the Lionesses when she made her international debut in September 1982.
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