Myleene Klass Awarded MBE for Miscarriage Advocacy at Windsor
Myleene Klass Awarded MBE for Miscarriage Advocacy at Windsor

Myleene Klass Awarded MBE for Miscarriage Advocacy at Windsor

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Myleene Klass was awarded an MBE at Windsor Castle for her dedicated campaigning to improve miscarriage care and women's health, highlighting the need for legal and healthcare advancements in this often neglected area. The honour was acknowledged by King Charles, underscoring the importance of progressing miscarriage support and policy reform. Klass, who has experienced four miscarriages herself, emphasized the visibility and emotional support issues women face, describing the recognition as a collective achievement for those advocating change. Alongside Klass, singer Leona Lewis received an MBE for her music career and charitable work in animal welfare and environmental causes, while former health secretary Patricia Hewitt was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her public health contributions and NHS reform efforts. Klass reflected on her diverse career journey from musician to activist, encouraging the idea that people can pursue multiple paths that inform one another. The ceremony celebrated various contributions to society, from health to charity and public service.

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