Jennie Kim couldn’t contain her excitement as she took to Instagram after receiving an Honorary MBE from King Charles on Wednesday.
The Blackpink singer, 27, looked incredible in a long black boucle Chanel dress and matching blazer as she posed for snaps after receiving the award.
She also dressed to impress as she attended the South Korea-UK State Banquet at Buckingham Palace the day before.
Jennie looked stunning in an off the shoulder white gown as she posed for a mirror selfie in her hotel ahead of the banquet.
She added an eye catching silver dazzling clutch with the ensemble as she posed on a lavish staircase.
Congratulations: Jennie Kim couldn’t contain her excitement as she took to Instagram to share a glimpse into receiving an Honorary MBE from King Charles on Wednesday
Stunning: The Blackpink singer, 27, looked incredible in a long black boucle dress and matching blazer from Chanel as she posed for snaps after receiving the award
Jennie was joined by band members Roseanne Park (Rosé), Jisoo Kim and Lalisa Manoban (Lisa) for the royal occasions.
She penned: ‘A huge honour to receive the Honorary MBEs and attend the South Korea-UK State Banquet at the Buckingham Palace’.
It comes after King Charles awarded the girl group with honourary MBEs.
The monarch, 75, appeared to be in high spirits as he held an Investiture, in the presence of The President of the Republic of Korea and the First Lady, during their official State Visit to the United Kingdom.
The ceremony comes as Kemi Badenoch launched talks to widen the free trade deal with South Korea to support British jobs.
King Charles invested the Blackpink members as Honorary Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBEs), in recognition of the band’s role as COP26 Advocates for the COP26 Summit in Glasgow 2021.
The group – which in March became the most streamed female band on Spotify – also had the UK in a frenzy when it performed at BST Hyde Park in the summer.
Blackpink were first appointed by the UK Government as COP26 Advocates in January 2021. Non-UK citizens can be considered for an honour for their work within the UK.
Glamorous: Kim also dressed to impress as she attended the South Korea-UK State Banquet at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday
Royal occasion: Jennie looked stunning in an off the shoulder white gown as she posed for a mirror selfie in her hotel ahead of the banquet
Incredible: She added an eye catching silver dazzling clutch with the ensemble as she posed on a lavish staircase
Exciting: Jennie was all smiles s she travelled to the palace in a luxury car
Royal invitation: Jennie was joined by band members Roseanne Park (Rosé), Jisoo Kim and Lalisa Manoban (Lisa) for the royal occasions
She penned: ‘A huge honour to receive the Honorary MBEs and attend the South Korea-UK State Banquet at the Buckingham Palace’
Royalty: The Blackpink members met King Charles III as he awarded iconic girl group with honourary MBEs
Christmas time: Band member Jisoo Kim posed beside the Christmas tree as she took to her Instagram on Thursday
Elegant: The singer looked gorgeous in a square-necked black dress
Festive: She captioned the post ‘With the Christmas tree’
The group released a series of videos aimed at encouraging young people to learn more about climate change, which resulted – the government says – in ‘significantly increased engagement’ with the Summit from a young audience.
The band have subsequently been appointed as global Ambassadors for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Arriving at the palace in an array of grey and black outfits, decidedly more demure than their usual provocative look, the girls lined up and were each presented by smiling Charles with their medals in the 1844 Room.
And it would appear the Royal Family are big fans.
Charles appeared delighted to give the girls their honourary MBE’s, in a video shared by the royal family on X.
And earlier, a social media clip in front of the Palace captured the moment the Coldstream Guards Band played a rendition of DDU-DU DDU-DU – one of Blackpink’s biggest hits.
However, it would seem that while most people on social media were delighted by the news, some expressed their criticism, finding the move ‘ridiculous’.
‘More abuse of the honourary system,’ one wrote. ‘It’s becoming meaningless.’
Pictured from left to right: Lisa (Lalisa Manoban), Rose (Roseanne Park), Jisoo Kim and Jennie Kim
Wow: The group – which in March became the most streamed female band on Spotify – also had the UK in a frenzy when it performed at BST Hyde Park in the summer
Girl band: K-pop group Blackpink were first appointed by the UK Government as COP26 Advocates in January 2021
However, it would seem that while most people on social media were delighted by the news, some expressed their criticism, finding the move ‘ridiculous’
‘Didn’t know you could buy those titles,’ a second hit out.
However, others said ‘nobody is doing it like them’ as they showered Blackpink in praise.
‘A lovely gesture from the King, and well deserved,’ one comment read.
Another added: ‘They deserve every single recognition they get each year.’
‘Truly an inspiration for all of us!!’ a third remarked.
After receiving their honours, the girls then posed for official photographs including one with The President of the Republic of Korea and the First Lady, who were on hand to witness the moment.
Korean culture has experienced an explosion in popularity with its music, known as K-pop, becoming a global youth phenomenon.
Alongside bands such as BTS, Blackpink are at the vanguard of the genre, smashing records including becoming the most subscribed and viewed music artist on YouTube and having the highest-grossing tour by a female group.
All smiles: Charles appeared delighted to give the girls their honourary MBE’s, in a video shared by the royal family
Sensational: The monarch, 75, appeared to be in high spirits as he held an Investiture for the band at Buckingham Palace, in the presence of The President of the Republic of Korea and the First Lady, during their official State Visit to the United Kingdom
Dressed to impress: The group was also in attendance at Tuesday’s state banquet – where the King honoured them in his speech
With dual New Zealand citizenship, Rosé’s MBE is classed as ‘substantive’ (as opposed to just Honorary, which goes to foreign nationals) because she is a national of a British realm where the monarch is also head of state.
The group was also in attendance at Tuesday’s state banquet – where the King honoured them in his speech.
Speaking to more than 300 state banquet attendees, he welcomed them with a smattering of Korean: ‘Yeong-gug-e osin geos-eul hwan-yeonghabnida [Welcome to Britain].’
Marking the 140th anniversary of Korea’s diplomatic relationship with the UK, the king described it as a ‘partnership in which close personal connections, fostered over many decades, have blossomed into a real sense of affection, or jeong, between our societies at so many levels’.
The king highlighted the ‘remarkable journey’ Korea has taken into span of his lifetime, saying: ‘Koreans have created a miracle.
‘Even at the time of my last visit, that journey was clearly just beginning. The Republic of Korea’s drive and energy continued apace, and with it, the impact on British lives. From fridges and flatscreens to smartphones and semiconductors, it is clear that the model of industrial efficiency I glimpsed in Seoul thirty years ago has become the epitome of technological creativity today. ‘
Highlighting the ‘artistic creativity’ of the country, he also praised the explosion of Korean culture.
‘Korea has matched Danny Boyle with Bong Joon-ho, James Bond with Squid Game, and the Beatles’ Let It Be with BTS’s Dynamite,’ he said.
He also praised Korea’s commitment to the environment despite the country’s great changes.
‘The Republic of Korea, as one of very few countries which ended the twentieth century with more trees than at the century’s beginning, has always grasped this,’ he said.
Amazing: Alongside bands such as BTS, Blackpink are at the vanguard of the genre, smashing records including becoming the most subscribed and viewed music artist on YouTube and having the highest-grossing tour by a female group
Famous: Korean culture has experienced an explosion in popularity with its music, known as K-pop, becoming a global youth phenomenon
Banquet: Marking the 140th anniversary of Korea’s diplomatic relationship with the UK, the king described it as a ‘partnership in which close personal connections
Smart: Meanwhile King Charles opted for a traditional black tuxedo adorned with medals. Pictured with South Korea’s President and First Lady
‘It is especially inspiring to see Korea’s younger generation embrace the cause. I applaud Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé, better known collectively as BLACKPINK, for their role in bringing the message of environmental sustainability to a global audience as Ambassadors for the U.K.’s Presidency of COP 26, and later as advocates for the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
What is an honourary MBE?
According to Awards Intelligence, an organisation which helps people with receiving and nominating honours, non-UK citizens can be considered for an honour for their work within the UK.
They also say that to be nominated for an MBE, they have must gone ‘above and beyond the call of duty in their work or community and benefitted others through their achievements, wherever these are’.
‘A nomination can be made for professional achievements, business triumphs, personal expertise, charitable or volunteer commitments – in short, anything that demonstrates a positive impact and influence on peers, the community or society as a whole,’ the website explains.
According to the government website, as of October 26, 29 foreign nationals received honourary MBEs in 2023 – the members of Blackpink excluded.
The list includes a British Red Cross volunteer, a Head of Communications at the British Embassy Buenos Aires and the founder and director of the Sofia International Film Festival in Bulgaria.
In 2022, 46 honourary MBE’s were awarded.
Among them is the director of The Battle Box in Singapore, the Mayor of Kawasaki City, and the president St George’s Society of New York.
‘I can only admire how they can prioritise these vital issues, as well as being global superstars. ‘
Charles and Camilla officially welcomed South Korea‘s president to Britain on Tuesday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales too played a key role by greeting President Yoon and his wife at their hotel for a very regal welcome.
William and Kate – who looked stunning in a red outfit – met the visitors at their London hotel that morning.
The pair travelled with Mr Yoon and Mrs Kim to a Horse Guards Parade ceremonial welcome, where the King and Queen were waiting.
Following the event, they travelled to Buckingham Palace to view a special exhibition of items from the Royal Collection relating to South Korea in the Picture Gallery.
Kemi Badenoch has launched talks to widen the free trade deal with South Korea to support British jobs.
As the two countries upgrade the existing agreement to include digital trade, the Business and Trade Secretary will meet her Korean counterpart Bang Moon Kyu at the UK-Korea Business Forum at Mansion House in the City of London.
They will announce £21billion of investment committed by Korean businesses in green energy and infrastructure projects across the UK.
The funding will create more than 1,500 skilled jobs and drive innovation, the Government said.
The UK secured a free trade deal with South Korea in 2019, with the agreement largely aimed at keeping trade flowing post-Brexit and removing uncertainty. But British ministers want to secure modern, digital provisions in a new deal because most of its service exports to Korea are delivered digitally.
The Government said 7,000 businesses exporting goods to South Korea will benefit, as the new agreement is set to include support for smaller businesses by digitalising and simplifying customs procedures. Luxury car manufacturer Bentley and drinks giant Diageo are expected to announce more than £200million worth of contracts in the country this year.
And the UK will work to secure simple rules of origin to help businesses benefit from reduced or zero tariffs when exporting to the Asian giant. South Korea is the 13th largest economy in the world, and its import market is set to grow 45 per cent by 2035.
Mrs Badenoch said: ‘The Government is upgrading our trade deal with South Korea to ensure that our trading relationship plays to the UK’s strengths as an advanced, high-tech economy.
‘This refreshed, modernised deal will boost our world-leading services sector while also creating opportunities for UK exports such as in our world-leading food and luxury goods sectors.’