Lennon's MBE Discovered. John Lennon's MBE found in royal vault.
Lennon's MBE Discovered. John Lennon's MBE found in royal vault.
Beatles fans campaign for the medal to go on public display.
The MBE that John Lennon returned to The Queen in 1969 has been found in a royal vault.
The star was awarded the MBE along with the rest of The Beatles in 1965, but later decided to send it back as a form of protest.
In a letter addressed to The Queen, Lennon wrote:
"Your
Majesty, I am returning my MBE as a protest against Britain's
involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America
in Vietnam and against 'Cold Turkey' slipping down the charts. With
Love, John Lennon of Bag."
The medal, which has lain
untouched for years, was found in a cabinet at the Chancery Department
Of The Royal Household, reports The Daily Telegraph. It is still in its
original presentation case, and is accompanied by Lennon's protest
letter.
Beatles historians and fans are now calling for the MBE
to be put on public display, either in a museum or at Lennon's
childhood home in Liverpool, Mendips, which was donated to the National
Trust by Yoko Ono.
Lennon grew up in Mendips with his Aunt Mimi,
and the legend originally sent her the medal to look after. It took
pride of place on her mantelpiece until its return to The Queen.