Swimmer Eleanor receives MBE
Teenage paralympic gold medallist Eleanor Simmonds became the youngest person ever to receive an MBE today.
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The 14-year-old from Aldridge beamed with joy as the Queen handed her the prestigious gong.
The swimming sensation was awarded the honour after her record-breaking double gold medal winning success at the Paralympics in Beijing last summer. She stayed in a hotel in London last night and was chauffeur driven to Buckingham Palace with her mother Val and father Steve.
Before picking up her award, Eleanor told the Express & Star today: "It is a great honour to receive and MBE and I am really looking forward to it. I am wearing heels and I am really worried about tripping over"