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Andy Murray, with his parents Judy and Will pose with his long time girlfriend Kim Sears as they arrive at Buckingham Palace


WIMBLEDON champion Andy Murray was all smiles today as he arrived at Buckingham Palace to be presented with an OBE.


The tennis star was receiving the honour from the Duke of Cambridge, who was hosting his first investiture ceremony.


Murray arrived at the palace with girlfriend Kim Sears and his parents Willie and Judy in a chauffeur-driven people carrier.


The group looked relaxed as they posed for photographs and then walked inside the Queen's official London home for the start of the ceremony.


William was presenting awards to recipients from across the UK, including an OBE to Vicar Of Dibley producer Jon Plowman and an MBE to presenter Aled Jones.


The Duke has recently given up operational duties with the RAF after serving three years as a search and rescue helicopter pilot in North Wales.


He is now in a 'transitional' year, sources have said, and is considering options for his public service.


But with his grandmother the Queen and grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh advancing in years, there is speculation that William may take on extra responsibilities.


Wimbledon champion Andy Murray receives his Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) medal from the Duke of Cambridge


Murray was awarded the OBE in the New Year Honours, before his historic triumph at Wimbledon, after winning the US Open and men's tennis final at London 2012.


He beat Novak Djokovic to become the first British man in 77 years to win the singles title at Wimbledon.


TV host Jones has been recognised with an MBE for services to music, broadcasting and charity.


The former teenage choirboy, who now fronts morning show Daybreak, found fame at the age of 12 with his top five hit Walking In The Air, which was written for the animated movie The Snowman.


Plowman served as the BBC's head of comedy for 10 years, producing classics such as Absolutely Fabulous, French And Saunders, Vicar Of Dibley, Little Britain and The Office.


He was also an executive producer of the Olympic satire Twenty Twelve, which won a Bafta award.


The Queen hosts the large majority of investitures but shares the role with the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal.


Around 25 investitures are held each year, with most staged in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, but others take place at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and at Windsor Castle.


It is likely the Duke has been practising for the event as whoever presides over the ceremony has to 'dub' new knights with a sword, pin awards on the recipients and know something about each person being honoured.


William already carries out a number of royal engagements in support of his charitable interests and those of the Royal Foundation of which he is joint patron with wife Kate and Prince Harry.


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