She appeared on top of a rave bus from the ’90s during Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Competition earlier this month.
Kate Moss is reportedly hoping for royal honor, as the supermodel would like to receive an OBE for her modeling services, according to reports.
Hoping to leave her mark on Her Majesty, the 48-year-old played a dominant role in the competition’s celebrations as she joined other 90s icons such as Naomi Campbell and Patsy Kensit on the bus.
Is that why Kate Moss appeared on the bus on the platinum anniversary of the 90’s? The 48-year-old supermodel is reportedly “for finding OBE for its modeling services”
According to The Sun, this is part of her royal mission of honor, as the publication revealed that Kate quietly told friends that she would “absolutely love” to be given a nod in the next round of awards.
And to achieve this, the supermodel intensifies her charity work, as well as leaves her mark on the queen.
Dressed in a Union Jack jacket for the anniversary celebrations, the model stood at the top of the open-top bus, which featured a photo of her on the side as she made her way through the capital.
Long employee: It is believed that Kate quietly told friends that she would “totally love” to be honored for her services for over 30 years (pictured in 1994)
Anniversary Celebrations: Hoping to leave her mark on Her Majesty, the star played a predominant role in the competition’s celebrations as she joined other 90s icons such as Naomi Campbell and Patsy Kensit on the bus.
And now living in the Cotswolds, Kate also regularly delivers home-cooked meals to seniors who come from her brother Nick – who drives a Vietnamese food delivery truck called Vietvan.
Her efforts have benefited from locals as they reportedly went to the government’s official website to nominate her for OBE.
Describing her as “really popular” and “part of the community”, the locals of Kate’s town, Little Faringdon, explained that they would like to see her with this honor.
Patriotic: Wearing a Union Jack jacket for the anniversary celebrations, the model stood at the top of the open-top bus, which also had a photo of her on the side as she passed through the capital.
Hit: Describing her as “really popular” and “part of the community”, Kate’s locals, Little Faringdon, explained that they would like to see her with this honor (pictured in 2005).
A resident told The Sun: “She has no views, no graces and no chats with everyone. She also began returning and distributing food and meals to the elderly who could not escape.
“There is a lot of talk in the village about how Kate deserves OBE. She is a great admirer of the queen and has become a major figure in support of the anniversary. Having OBE would mean a lot to her.
“She has never come arrogant or right and deserves a gong,” the local continued.
MailOnline contacted Kate Moss’ representatives for comment.
Honor: Locals living near Kate explained that OBE would mean a lot to her
Discovery: The star has been in the public eye for more than 30 years since it was discovered at the age of 14 by Sarah Ducas, owner of the Storm modeling agency (pictured left 1993, right 2021)
Kate, who grew up in Croydon, changed her city life from a quiet full-time rural life in 2021 – when she closed the door to her drunken reputation.
The star, who lives a clean life, is already sober, replacing all-night parties with yoga and dog walks, after she was discovered only at the age of 14 and embarks on a turbulent youth in the spotlight.
Starting a relationship with wild rocker Pete Doherty in 2004, Kate lost a series of high-profile modeling gigs after being caught using drugs.
The star was portrayed snorting cocaine while out with Pete, mostly losing a £ 4m deal to H&M as a result.
Partygoer: The star, who lives a clean life, is already sober, replacing partying all night with yoga and dog walks, after a turbulent youth (pictured in 1997)
Former: Entering into a relationship with wild rocker Pete Doherty in 2004, Kate famously lost a series of high-profile modeling concerts after being torn apart by drug use
But she turned things around, remaining a hit with fans for her charity work and recent testimony during the slanderous trail of ex-boyfriend Johnny Depp with Amber Heard.
As it is on the market for OBE modeling, it will not be the first time that fashion finds its place in Buckingham Palace.
Edward Eninful, who is the editor-in-chief of British Vogue and a friend of Kate, previously received OBE in 2016 for services for diversity in the fashion industry.
And after appearing on the cover of British Vogue a total of 30 times, which is more than anyone else, it may be on the cards for the model.
Earlier, Kate met the Queen during the Women’s Achievement Party at Buckingham Palace (LR) Kate, author J. K. Rowling, Her Majesty the Queen, Heather Mills-McCartney and singer Charlotte Church
On the road? After appearing on the cover of British Vogue a total of 30 times, which is more than anyone else, it may be on the cards for the model
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