Samantha Morton receives an OBE from Prince William for services to drama and charity at Windsor Castle – as suited star chats warmly to the Royal at star-studded investitures

Dr. Samantha Morton was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. 

The actress, 48, who looked elegant in a blue suit, received the honour from the Prince of Wales in a nod to her services to drama and to charity. 

She is known for her roles in Longford and The Serpent Queen. Samantha landed her first TV roles in 1991 in Soldier Soldier and Boon before starring in period dramas including Emma in 1996 and Jane Eyre in 1997.

She garnered international acclaim for her performance in Carine Adler’s indie film Under The Skin, for which she received her first British Independent Film Award (Bifa) nomination for best actress in 1998.

Dr. Samantha Morton was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday

Dr. Samantha Morton was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday

The actress, 48, who looked elegant in a blue suit, received the honour from the Prince of Wales in a nod to her services to drama and to charity

The actress, 48, who looked elegant in a blue suit, received the honour from the Prince of Wales in a nod to her services to drama and to charity

Samantha posed in the historic setting with her medal held high

Samantha posed in the historic setting with her medal held high 

In 2002 she won the Best Actress Award for psychological drama Morvern Callar, and in 2022 she was given the Richard Harris Award for outstanding contribution by an actor to British film.

The actress and director has also been nominated for two Oscars – in 2000 for playing Hattie in Sweet And Lowdown and four years later for In America.

In 2008 she received a Golden Globe for her portrayal of child murderer Myra Hindley in TV movie Longford.

Samantha also directed and co-wrote the TV drama The Unloved, based on her first-hand experience of the British care system, and won a best single drama award at the Bafta TV Awards in 2010.

She starred alongside Tom Cruise in 2002 sci-fi action film Minority Report and played Mary Lou in Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them (2016).

Last year, the star received the BAFTA fellowship, the academy’s highest accolade, dedicating the award to children in care.

For her ceremony, Samantha looked glamorous in a blue suit with a white blouse underneath alongside a jaunty black hat and veil.  

In 2002 she won the Best Actress Award for psychological drama Morvern Callar (pictured)

In 2002 she won the Best Actress Award for psychological drama Morvern Callar (pictured)

She looked honoured as she engaged with the royal

She looked honoured as she engaged with the royal 

Prince William spoke warmly to the actress while bestowing her with the honour

Prince William spoke warmly to the actress while bestowing her with the honour

For her ceremony, Samantha looked glamorous in a blue suit with a white blouse underneath alongside a jaunty black hat and veil

For her ceremony, Samantha looked glamorous in a blue suit with a white blouse underneath alongside a jaunty black hat and veil

Also being recognised at the Castle on Tuesday was Gary Oldman. The film star, 67, was recognised for his services to drama in the King’s Birthday Honours after a 45-year career.

The Harry Potter actor is known for his versatile acting style, having portrayed a range of figures from former prime minister Sir Winston Churchill to Sex Pistols member Sid Vicious.

One of his more recent and most recognisable roles is as veteran MI5 agent Jackson Lamb in Apple TV’s Slow Horses, based on the Slough House book series by British writer Mick Herron.

The actress and director has also been nominated for two Oscars including in 2000 for playing Hattie in Sweet And Lowdown (pictured opposite Sean Penn in the 1999 movie)

The actress and director has also been nominated for two Oscars including in 2000 for playing Hattie in Sweet And Lowdown (pictured opposite Sean Penn in the 1999 movie) 

The star joined a slew of others who were honoured with the Royal nod

The star joined a slew of others who were honoured with the Royal nod 

Sir Gary Oldman was among those accepting honours on Tuesday as he received a knighthood at Windsor Castle

Sir Gary Oldman was among those accepting honours on Tuesday as he received a knighthood at Windsor Castle 

One of his more recent and most recognisable roles is as veteran MI5 agent Jackson Lamb in Apple TV's Slow Horses

One of his more recent and most recognisable roles is as veteran MI5 agent Jackson Lamb in Apple TV’s Slow Horses

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