Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh said she felt “imposter syndrome” in accepting an MBE compared to those who receive honours for the “special things” they do to help people across the country.
The stage and screen actress, 62, was honoured for her services to drama at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
Andoh, best known for playing Lady Agatha Danbury in the hit Netflix show Bridgerton, told the Press Association that she felt “astonished, humbled and thrilled” when she first found out about the honour.
Speaking about the investiture ceremony, Andoh said: “I feel great imposter syndrome because I like what I do and drama’s the world I live in, and it’s services to drama, so I’m thrilled about that.
“I feel very honoured to receive the honour from Prince William, I think he’s doing amazing thin

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