On November 12, Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for his services to music and charity at a ceremony held at Windsor Castle.
The award, presented by William, Prince of Wales, recognizes Le Pen’s lasting impact on music and his dedication to philanthropy.
Le Bon shared his excitement and gratitude for the award, calling it “incredible and completely unexpected.” Reflecting on the honor in June, he said: “It’s fitting that I received this honor not only for my musical role but also for the work I’ve been fortunate enough to be involved in outside of the orchestra. What I Believe in.” cause.
After receiving the prestigious honor, Le Bon told the media press association: “That’s the most immediate and important aspect of our job, getting up in front of a crowd and singing or making some music.”
“I used to be a very nervous performer. I was scared, and slowly I’ve been able to get over that fear and I don’t understand it anymore. I just go out there and it feels natural to me.
In addition to his musical achievements, Le Bon is an active advocate for several organizations, including the Blue Ocean Foundation, which focuses on marine conservation, and the Tall Ships Youth Trust, which provides sailing opportunities for disadvantaged young people across the UK.
Known for Billboard Hot 100 hits like “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “Rio” and “Girls on Film,” Duran Duran’s journey spans the glamor of the 1980s New Romantic scene and courage, to today’s stardom.
Their career has earned them numerous honors, including a BRIT Lifetime Achievement Award, two Ivor Novello Awards, two Grammy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2022, Duran Duran was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In 2023, the band’s Halloween-themed album “Danse Macabre” became the top ten album sales list and ranked fourth on the UK charts, marking another peak for the band. This Halloween, they played a sold-out show at New York’s Madison Square Garden and released an extended version of “Danse Macabre,” accompanied by the concert film “Secret Oktober.”
From the early ’80s to today, Duran Duran amassed a legion of fans with hits like “The Reflex,” “A View to a Kill,” and the ’90s hits “Ordinary World” and “Come Undone.”
Their presence in pop culture is undeniable – William’s late mother Princess Diana was famously fond of the band and was able to meet them at the Prince’s Restaurant believe 1983 concert and encore performance at the 1985 James Bond film premiere vision of killing.
“She and I used to go to the same health club – Chelsea Harbor in London,” Simon Le Bon once told us the times of the late princess.
“One day I was on the treadmill. I jumped off because one of my shoelaces came undone and she whistled at me from across the room and yelled like a bricklayer: ‘Nice legs!’ “I’d recognize that bum anywhere! In fact, I was so surprised that I crept back to the machine with a blushing face.
On the 10th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death in 2007, Prince William and Prince Harry held a memorial concert for her at Wembley Stadium, booking Elton John, Kanye West, Lilly Aye Artists such as Len, Tom Jones, Bryan Ferry, Rod Stewart, Pharrell and Duran.