Being honoured by the Royal Family is a privilege few can describe, but there have been plenty who have turned it down - or even handed back the gong at a later date.
Tonight the King's Birthday Honours List 2023 has been announced, which recognises the outstanding achievements of our homegrown stars.
Footballer Ian Wright, fashion editor Dame Anna Wintour and author Ian McEwan are among the celebrities recognised in this year's list.
But as exceptional stars and extraordinary people are named, we've taken a look at the famous faces who declined the opportunity when they were presented with it by the late Queen in the years gone by.
From TV chef Nigella Lawson to Skepta and Jon Snow, here are the stars who said 'no thank-you' when awarded the accolade...
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Welsh actor Michael Sheen, who was awarded an OBE back in 2009, handed it back years later.
The star, 51, was given the title in the 2009 New Year's Honours for his services to drama, but has told how he gave it back a few years after as he did not want to be a "hypocrite".
During an interview with journalist Owen Jones, the Underworld actor told that he changed his mind about the accolade when he began researching Welsh history when he was invited to speak at the Learning and Work Institute's Annual Raymond Williams Memorial Lecture - which was organised in partnership with The Open University in Wales - on November 16, 2017.
Mr Sheen said he meant "absolutely no disrespect" in returning the OBE, and added he was at the time "incredibly honoured" to have received it.
He added: "I just realised I'd be a hypocrite if I said the things I was going to say in the lecture about the nature of the relationship between Wales and the British state."
The celeb chef turned down the offer of an OBE in 2001, explaining: "I'm not saving lives and I'm not doing anything other than something I absolutely love."
Tottenham native Skepta - real name Joseph Junior Adenuga - says he had turned down an MBE for the 2017 New Year's Honours.
He dropped the bombshell on his song Hypocrisy.
In the second verse of Hypocrisy, the grime artist raps: "Just came back from the Ivors/ And look at what we collected/ The MBE got rejected/I'm not trying to be accepted."
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"At the time, we felt that we were being paid very well to have a lot of fun. It didn't seem right somehow.
"We didn't deserve a pat on the back. It felt a bit fake to stand alongside people who devoted their lives to truly worthy causes."
Bowie himself later explained his decision not to join the list of musical knights including Sir Mick Jagger, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Elton John.
He said: "I would never have any intention of accepting anything like that. I seriously don't know what it's for. It's not what I spent my life working for."
When asked about Jagger accepting the honour, he said: "It's not my place to make a judgment on Jagger, it's his decision. But it's just not for me."
The musician rejected his CBE in 2006. In a statement, his spokesperson said: "Paul was surprised and flattered, but it wasn't really for him."
The Monty Python star was offered a CBE in 1996 but said they were "silly".
He was offered a peerage by Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown in 1999 - he declined because he felt staying in England during the winter months to fulfil his role as a working peer was "too much of a price to pay".
The former Beatle turned an OBE down in 2000 - after Paul McCartnery was awarded a knighthood.
Every Beatles member was awarded an MBE in 1965, though Lennon returned his.
It's thought he was put forward for his contribution to music, but there was speculation that Harrison would have been insulted that McCartney got his knighthood three years before.
"Whoever it was who decided to offer him the OBE and not the knighthood was extraordinarily insensitive," friend Roy Connolly told the Independent. "George would have felt insulted – and with very good reason."
In 2008 Hawking said he had been approached with an offer of a knighthood in the late 1990s, but had turned it down.
It was later said it was down to the government's dealing with science funding and cuts.
Having declined an OBE in 2000, Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow went on to make a documentary in 2002 entitled 'Secrets of the Honours System'.
He remains critical of the use of 'Empire' in our honours system.
"I tried to find out why I'd been given it and was unable to get a clear answer or, indeed, to find out who had proposed me," he said afterwards.
Danny Boyle, director and man behind the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony, turned down an honour because he thought it was "was wrong".
"It's just not me", he said. He added thousands were involved in executing the ceremony.
"You can make these speeches about 'this is everybody's work, blah blah blah'," he said.
"And you've got to mean it, and I did mean it, and it is true, and it's the only way you can carry on something like that: through the efforts of all the people.
"I don't know whether I'll ever get invited back to the Palace."
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author Roald Dahl rejected an OBE in the 1986 New Year's Honours.
John Lennon famously sent his MBE back in protest at British involvement in the Nigerian civil war in 1966.
He included a note to the Queen saying: "Your Majesty, I am returning this in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against Cold Turkey slipping down the charts.
"With Love, John Lennon of Bag."
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