EastEnders Star Anita Dobson Moved to Tears as She Reflects on Her Overwhelming OBE Honour
Anita Dobson could not hold back her emotion as she reflected on receiving one of the highest honours in the United Kingdom. The beloved EastEnders legend appeared on This Morning to discuss the moment she accepted her OBE at Windsor Castle and described the experience as overwhelming in the most heartfelt way.
A Day Filled With Emotion and History
Dobson revealed that the ceremony left her deeply moved. Standing inside Windsor Castle, surrounded by centuries of history, she felt the enormity of the moment wash over her. She admitted she welled up just before stepping forward to receive her medal.
She shared her thoughts with hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, explaining that she was struck by a sudden wave of gratitude and disbelief. She asked herself how she had reached such an extraordinary point in her life. King Charles presented the honour and Dobson described him as warm, charming and gracious.
A Career That Opened the Door to a Life of Giving
Beyond her acting achievements, Dobson’s OBE recognises her extensive charity work. She explained that being well known allowed her to lend support to causes that needed a public voice. She offered her time and patronage when she could and said the work brought her enormous joy.
She spoke about her passion for helping children, expressing how deeply she believes in their importance as the world’s future. She said that love, nurturing, ethics and strong values are essential in shaping the next generation.
A Tribute From Sir Brian May
Her husband, Sir Brian May, celebrated her honour with a heartfelt tribute. He called her Lady May OBE and posted his pride in her achievements, sharing a photo taken moments after the ceremony at Windsor Castle. His message captured the affection and admiration felt by those closest to her.
A Moment She Will Never Forget
Dobson first reacted to the honour earlier this year, calling it thrilling, unexpected and deeply meaningful. Supporters flooded her with kind messages that made the experience even more special. She said she felt lucky and hoped others on the honours list were receiving the same warmth.
Her emotional appearance on This Morning reminded viewers why she remains one of Britain’s most beloved performers. Her gratitude, humility and devotion to others shine just as brightly as her long and celebrated career.