Warwick Davis honoured in ceremony at Windsor Castle
Warwick Davis was honoured for his acting career and charity work supporting people with dwarfism and will return to the Harry Potter franchise as Professor Flitwick.
- Actor Warwick Davis and England footballer Alex Greenwood received honors from Prince William at Windsor Castle, where Davis was made an OBE and Greenwood an MBE.
- Recognized for his extensive career and advocacy, Davis co-founded the charity Little People UK in 2012 and received the Bafta Fellowship in 2025 for his performing work.
- Regarding his film career, Davis confirmed he will reprise his role as Professor Filius Flitwick in the upcoming Harry Potter series reboot, committing to a 10-year term.
- As captain for Manchester City, Greenwood has led the club to top the Women's Super League this season, building on her 107 caps for the Lionesses.
- Speaking afterward, the defender addressed her injury, stating, "I'm always disappointed to not play for England and I don't find it easy leaving games," as she manages her fitness.
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The British actor Warwick Davis, known as prominent roles in the French Harry Potter film series, was decorated with the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Prince William in ceremony performed at Windsor Castle. The award of honor was published in the official profile of The Prince and Princess of Wales. Ozzy Osbourne's son named the singer to the daughter's recently born in honor of the father 'The Secret Agent': information, prizes and curio…
Harry Potter star Warwick Davis is appointed by Prince William as Officer of the Order of the British Empire. At his side are his children - and a mysterious woman whom he only calls "sponge". She brought him back love after the death of his wife.
Prince William gives Warwick Davis the OBE at Windsor Castle for acting and working for young adults.
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