Harry Dunn’s mother ‘honoured’ to receive MBE from Prince William

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Charlotte Charles, the mother of 19-year-old Harry Dunn, has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), stating her son would be “super proud”.

Ms Charles, 50, received the honour from the Prince of Wales during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.

She was recognised for her work campaigning for road safety, following her son’s death in 2019.

Harry Dunn was killed by a US citizen who was able to leave the UK under diplomatic immunity laws.

Ms Charles said her son would be “proud” of her achievement.

When asked about receiving the award, Ms Charles said: “It feels surreal.

“I feel honoured and humbled to receive an MBE in Harry’s name”.

Speaking about how her son may have reacted, she said: “I think Harry would probably be giggling, to be honest.

“But he would be super proud.”

Charlotte Charles after being made MBE during a ceremony at Windsor Castle

Charlotte Charles after being made MBE during a ceremony at Windsor Castle (Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

Mrs Charles added that William said “some very kind words” to her: “He acknowledged it’s been a long road, and that I have had a lot of hurdles put in my way that I have managed to jump over.

“Incredible. I’ll treasure it forever.”

Six years ago, Harry was killed when a Volvo driven by then-US state department employee Anne Sacoolas hit him while on the wrong side of the road outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire.

Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity asserted on her behalf following the crash and she was able to leave the country 19 days later.

The death of the teenage motorcyclist led to a Transatlantic diplomatic row and Mrs Charles, alongside Harry’s father Tim Dunn, campaigned for justice for years.

Teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn was killed when a Volvo driven by then-US state department employee Anne Sacoolas hit him while on the wrong side of the road outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire

Teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn was killed when a Volvo driven by then-US state department employee Anne Sacoolas hit him while on the wrong side of the road outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire

Speaking about her activism, Mrs Charles said: “The campaign gave me an avenue for my anger, my grief and my frustrations.

“You don’t even stop to think about where your life is going to end up,” she added, referring to her MBE.

Mrs Charles said: “I will continue to work really hard and support any other family that continues to reach out for support and direction, and I will do everything I can to carry on Harry’s legacy.”

She was named in the King’s Birthday Honours list earlier this year.

Campaigning from Mrs Charles and her family prompted road safety improvements around US Air Force bases, and led the UK and the US to amend the “anomaly” that allowed Sacoolas to leave the country.

Mrs Charles added that William said ‘some very kind words’ to her

Mrs Charles added that William said ‘some very kind words’ to her (PA Wire)

Renewable energy pioneer Peter Musgrove was also honoured by the Prince of Wales on Wednesday, after being made a CBE in the King’s Birthday Honours.

The engineer and co-founder of RenewableUK said he was “delighted” to have received the honour at Wednesday’s ceremony.

When asked about his interaction with William, the 87-year-old said: “It went very well.”

Questioned on what his CBE means, he said: “It reinforces the message that we’ve got to take action, and there are things we can do.”

He added: “It’s very unfortunate what’s happening. Climate change is a real threat.”

He also told PA he will continue to evolve his work, and wishes to increase public interest in wind power and renewable energy: “It’s an exciting time.”

Also due to attend the investiture ceremony was Sir Matthew Vaughn, the film-maker behind Layer Cake, Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class and the Kingsman films, who was awarded a knighthood for his services to the creative industries in former prime minister Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours list.

He was unable to attend Windsor Castle on Wednesday and his investiture will be rearranged for a later date.