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Anna Wintour vows to keep working after receiving latest UK honor

LONDON, United Kingdom — Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour revealed she has no intention of retiring, as the fashion legend accepted her latest prestigious UK honor from King Charles III at Buckingham Palace.

Wintour, 75 — already made a dame in 2017 — was this time made a companion of honor, joining a select group never numbering more than 65 recognized for major contributions in their field.

Renowned British artist Tracey Emin was also at the palace to formally receive her damehood, after both women were named in Charles' first birthday honors list in 2023.

"It's wonderful to be back at Buckingham Palace and I was completely surprised and overwhelmed to be given this great honor," said Wintour, who removed her trademark sunglasses to receive it.

British-born Wintour — who has helmed American Vogue for more than three decades — noted that when she was last honored, by Queen Elizabeth II, "we both agreed that we had been doing our job a very long time".

"Then this morning His Majesty asked me if this meant I was going to stop working and I said firmly, no," she added, wearing an Alexander McQueen outfit. "It makes me even more convinced that I have so much more to achieve."

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The Order of the Companions of Honor, founded in 1917 by King George V, is limited to 65 members at any one time.

Those who have made a long-standing contribution to arts, science, medicine, or government can be appointed, with Judi Dench, Elton John, David Hockney current honorees.

Wintour, who was raised in the UK to a British father and an American mother, has edited Vogue in the United States since 1988. Over the ensuing decades she has earned a reputation as one of the most influential and formidable figures in fashion.

Emin, 61, one of Britain's best-known living artists, was made a dame for her services to art.

A leading figure in the provocative Young British Artists movement of the late 1980s and 1990s, she has battled cancer and has undergone major surgery in recent years.

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