Emma Thompson beams with pride as she picks up her damehood

Emma Thompson beams with pride as she picks up her damehood in the company of husband Greg Wise and their two children at Buckingham Palace

She remains one of Britain’s biggest acting exports, having commanded the screen with a number of enigmatic roles during her three decades in the industry.

And Emma Thompson continued her long list of achievements as she arrived at London’s Buckingham Palace to receive her damehood at an Investiture ceremony on Wednesday morning. 

The actress, who will collect the accolade in recognition of her services to drama, was joined by her long-time husband Greg Wise and their two children; Gaia, 18, and son, Tindyebwa Agaba Wise, a Rwandan orphan they informally adopted in 2003 when he was 14, for the momentous occasion.

Beaming with pride: Emma Thompson continued her long list of achievements as she arrived at London’s Buckingham Palace to receive her damehood at an Investiture ceremony on Wednesday morning [pictured with husband Greg Wise and their children: Gaia, 18, and Tindyebwa]

The Sense and Sensibility actress, 59, looked polished for the ceremony in a teal trouser suit, which boasted contrasting black lapels and a matching trouser lining. Emma put a more casual spin on the ensemble by swapping a shirt for a simple blue top and white trainers.


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The actress’ husband Greg appeared to be beaming with pride as he put an affectionate arm around his wife and their two children as they gathered on the steps of the palace for a family photo ahead of the honour.

Making light of the incredible merit during her appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers in September, Emma joked that she was only accepting the privilege because she wanted some new jewellery.

Dressed the part: The Sense and Sensibility actress, 59, looked polished for the ceremony in a teal trouser suit, which boasted contrasting black lapels and a matching trouser lining

Special moment: The actress’ husband Greg appeared beaming with pride as he put an affectionate arm around his wife of 15 years

She quipped: ‘You can choose to say: “Well, of course we don’t have an empire anymore and thank God because it was [a] ghastly, colonial, racist, dreadful, undertaking on every level,’ and actually have some moral principle about it… 

‘Or you can be like me and think, ‘it’s going to be a really nice badge.’ 

Emma is best known for movies Howards End, The Remains Of The Day, Love Actually, Harry Potter, and the Nanny McPhee films, which she also wrote. 

Her professional breakthrough came in 1987 when she starred in Fortunes Of War and Tutti Frutti, the former opposite Kenneth Branagh, who would go on to become her first husband.

Incredible: Throughout her career, the talented actress has won two Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and one Primetime Emmy Award


Huge success: One of Emma’s biggest commercial successes came in 2003 in Love Actually, in which she plays mum-of-two Karen, who suspects her husband of infidelity [pictured alongside Hugh Grant, who played her onscreen brother)

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    Throughout her career, the talented actress has won two Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and one Primetime Emmy Award.

    One of her biggest commercial successes came in 2003 with Love Actually, in which she plays mother-of-two Karen, who suspects her husband of infidelity. Speaking previously, Emma admitted that, despite the movie possessing an ensemble cast, it is the role she is most often commended for. 

    Adored for her off-the-cuff charm, Emma earned even more fans when she walked on to the Golden Globes stage carrying her skyscraper Christian Louboutin heels and a martini in 2014. Referencing the shoe brand’s famous red sole, she humourously declared: ‘I just want you to know that this red, is my blood.’

    Despite her celebrity status, the humble actress still lives on the road where she grew up in London with her husband Greg, whom she met while filming Sense And Sensibility – shortly after finalising her divorce from Kenneth Branagh. The couple tied the knot eight years later.

    Two-time Oscar winner: Emma won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Howards End in 1992

    Woman of many talents! Emma also won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay after penning the script for 1995 American period drama Sense and Sensibility. The actress also starred as Elinor Dashwood in the movie

    Down to earth: Adored for her off-the-cuff charm, Emma earned even more fans when she walked on to the Golden Globes stage carrying her skyscraper Christian Louboutin heels and a martini in 2014

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