Prince William’s embarrassing MBE blunder exposed by Spice Girls Mel B

Mel B talks about embarrassing MBE chat with Prince William

 

Mel B, 48, who is best known as ‘Scary Spice’ from the popular girl band the Spice Girls, has opened up about her rather amusing meeting with Prince William, 40.

The Prince of Wales presented the singer with her MBE last year, after she was announced in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to charitable causes and vulnerable women.

While Mel fondly reminisced about the special occasion, she recalled the royal also made a rather embarrassing blunder when he gave her the award.

The former X Factor judge spoke about the wardrobe mishap on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show today on BBC Radio 2.

Speaking to BBC presenter Gary Davies, who was sitting in for Zoe Ball, she said: “When you get given your MBE, which I was very excited about – I still am…

“He (Prince William) has to pin it on your lapel/chest, and I looked down and the dress had a slit…” she revealed.

“I mean, it was very kind of delicately placed, but as I’m looking down and watching William pin it on me, I was like: ‘Oh, I can see right down my top!’”

At this point, laughter could be heard in the studio, as Mel reassured listeners: “But he was very nice.

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“I loved getting that award, because – you know – I think he thought I was there to get an award for my work with the Spice Girls.

“But it wasn’t anything about the Spice Girls; it was about the stuff I’d been doing to create awareness for domestic violence with my charity, Women’s Aid.”

Mel became a patron of the charity Women’s Aid in 2018 after leaving what she has described as an abusive relationship.

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The charity Women’s Aid describes itself as “a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services in England and build a future where domestic abuse is not tolerated.”

Mel rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the Spice Girls, alongside fellow bandmates Mel C, Emma Bunton, Geri Horner and Victoria Beckham.

The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show returns tomorrow at 6.30am on BBC Radio 2.

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