Darts star Humphries receives MBE from Prince William

Curtis LancasterSouth of England
PA Media Luke Humphries on the right of the image wearing an all black suit and smiling as he talks to Prince William on the left who is dressed in military attire. They are stood in a grand room in Windsor Castle with a host of people in the background.PA Media
Humphries was presented his MBE by Prince William

Darts star Luke Humphries has received an MBE for his services to the sport.

The former world number one from Newbury, Berkshire, won the PDC World Darts Championship in 2024.

He was presented the Member of the Order of the British Empire honour by Prince William at Windsor Castle, recognising his services to darts.

Humphries is gearing up for this year's World championship that gets underway at Alexandra Palace in London on Thursday.

Humphries spent two years ranked as world number one

The 30-year-old has won eight major titles, claiming the Premier League of darts for the first time in his career earlier this year.

Humphries was ranked number one for nearly two years until November, when he was overtaken by rival Luke Littler.

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