British actor Alan Cumming indicated in an Instagram put up Friday that he was returning his Officer of the Most Wonderful Order of the British Empire award, an honor initially given to him by Queen Elizabeth II in 2009 for his LGBT advocacy work within the U.S.

On the time, Mr. Cumming was “extremely grateful to obtain it,” because the Protection of Marriage Act and Don’t Ask, Don’t Inform coverage have been nonetheless in drive within the U.S. 

Now, nevertheless, American legal guidelines have shifted leftward, a lot in order that the load of the OBE honor, to the “Good Spouse” and “Spy Youngsters” actor, not outweighs his ethical qualms over the “toxicity of empire.”

“The Queen’s demise and the following conversations concerning the function of monarchy and particularly the best way the British Empire profited on the expense (and demise) of indigenous peoples internationally actually opened my eyes,” Mr. Cumming wrote.

Mr. Cumming isn’t the primary well-known Brit to return an Order of the British Empire award; “Frost/Nixon” actor Michael Sheen, a Welshman, returned his OBE in 2017 after studying extra about Britain’s historic relationship with Wales.

John Lennon returned his Member of the Most Wonderful Order of the British Empire honor in 1969 in protest of “Britain’s involvement within the Nigeria-Biafra factor, in opposition to our assist of America in Vietnam and in opposition to Chilly Turkey slipping down the charts.”

The Beatles receiving MBE awards in 1965 additionally provoked their very own wave of award renunciations, primarily from those that had acquired awards for navy service; the renouncers included Hector Depuis, a member of Canada’s parliament, and Richard Pape, who twice escaped German captivity in World Struggle II.