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Victoria Beckham shares pride for Mel B as she shares part in special day collecting MBE

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Victoria Beckham jetted back to London to support her friend and fellow Spice Girl Mel B as she collected her MBE. The 46-year-old pop star was honoured during an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday morning (May 4).

Mel B, whose real name is Melanie Brown, was made an MBE for services to charitable causes and vulnerable women in the 2022 New Year's Honours, which she had now dedicated to "all the other women" who are dealing with domestic violence as she collected the award from the Duke of Cambridge.

And Victoria, 48, was among those sharing their support for the singer's exciting achievement and played a special part in the day.

Mel B was accompanied to the Palace by her proud mother, Andrea, and the pair both looked the part as they wrote VB Design dresses. READ MORE: Holly Willoughby suffers mucky disaster after returning home from This Morning Mel looked elegant in a bright red dress which she paired with a matching fascinator and white heels while Andrea Brown beamed alongside her daughter in a similar white dress as they posed outside the grand vanue.

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