POP'S Leona Lewis and Myleene Klass show their metal — as they receive honours from the King.
The X Factor winner Leona, 40, was awarded her OBE at Windsor Castle for services to music and charity.



Radio host Myleene was made an MBE for services to women's health, miscarriage awareness and charity.
The pair posed together in the grounds of the castle after King Charles handed them the honours.
Myleene, 47 is an ambassador for pregnancy and baby loss charity Tommy's.
On Instagram Myleene wrote: "I am utterly overjoyed and humbled," as she explained she spoke to the King about her work with baby loss charity Tommy's.
She added: "King Charles himself pinned my medal on me whilst asking how my work with Tommy's and their graded model of care is progressing.
"I told him of the bereavement leave we have just secured with @miscarriageassociation @sarahowenmp @oliviablake_mp and the fact no one would wait for three consecutive heart attacks before receiving medical intervention, yet women are expected to wait for three Miscarriages before help.
"He looked surprised that this was the case and then completely agreed.
"He was equally surprised to hear in this country there is NO official MC data collected which is what I'm aiming to work on next with Tommy's."

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