Harriett Baldwin MP has received her damehood at Windsor Castle.

The West Worcestershire MP was joined by close family at the ceremony, which saw her confirmed as Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Princess Anne.

The honour, which was announced in March, recognises her public and parliamentary services.


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Dame Harriett was presented with the honour by Princess Anne, who has visited Malvern many times.

The two last met at a ceremony to open a new hall at the Three Counties Showground in July.

The Princess is a patron of the summer agricultural show, which has been held in Malvern for six decades and can be traced back to 1794.

Dame Harriett said: "This is an honour that I share with my family and friends and all those who have supported me in my time in public service.

"I want to thank the people of West Worcestershire who have continued to put their faith in me as their Member of Parliament at five General Elections.

"Representing our area in Parliament is a huge privilege, and I was also Chair of the Treasury Select Committee in the last Parliament, where I helped millions of savers get higher rates on their savings.

"Getting such an honour is truly humbling, and it was particularly pleasing to receive it from The Princess Royal, who has been such a staunch supporter of our area."

She added: “Shortly, Parliament will return after the party conferences, and of course, the work is never done.

"I look forward to continuing to campaign for improvements in our area.”