A Buckinghamshire police inspector has been recognised as part of a special honours list following the Queen's death.
Acting Inspector Nicholas Reuter from Thames Valley Police has been a member of the Royal Victorian Order in the Demise awards.
The inspector from Buckinghamshire was joint lead planner for the force.
The honours list also features three others from the county.
Commander Nicola Cripps and Able Seaman Oliver Davis from the Royal Navy for their part in the State Field Gun Carriage and Royal Air Force Sergeant Robert O'Neil who was Ceremonial Drill Instructor at the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Founded by Queen Victoria in 1896, the Royal Victorian Order is an award bestowed at the discretion of the Sovereign and is used to recognise a wide variety of services to the Royal Family.

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