Ex England international and Chelsea legend, Frank Lampard collects OBE from Duke of Cambridge, Prince William for his services to football in a lavish ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Lampard and Bleakley smile for the cameras as he holds up his OBE medal at Buckingham Palace
In a lavish ceremony which took place at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, ex-Chelsea star, Frank Lampard, was honoured with an OBE (Order of the British Empire) by the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, for his services to football.
The ex Chelsea star was handed the honour by the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William
The former England international footballer, admitted he was 'humbled' after being recognized with the legendary award by the Royal family.
The New York City midfielder was joined by fiancee, Christine Bleakley and his two daughters, Isla and Luna, as they posed for photographs.
Frank Lampard was joined by fiancee, Christine Bleakley and his daughters Isla and Luna
Speaking after receiving his honour, Lampard said: 'As a personal achievement goes, this ranks up there with my achievements on the pitch and what I won with Chelsea, and playing for my country.
But to receive an award like this among some very special people here, military, people who are doing a lot of good work in charity, it's very humbling to be here.'
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