British actor Benedict Cumberbatch was honoured with a Commander of the Order of the British Empire award during a ceremony at the Buckingham Palace.
The 39-year-old "Sherlock" star received the gong he was awarded in June's Birthday Honours by Queen Elizabeth II, reported BBC.
"It's fantastic, it's quite nerve-wracking, there is nothing really that prepares you for it. It's a unique occasion and I feel very privileged to be here and flattered to be recognised in this way.
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"The Imitation Game" star also recalled his reaction on receiving the letter from the palace, "I thought there had been a mistake. I thought someone had got something wrong."
The actor was accompanied by his wife Sophie Hunter at the event.