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Colin Firth’s ex-wife, eco-fashion campaigner Livia Firth, has dramatically handed back her MBE.
The 56-year-old activist was captured in a new social media video destroying the certificate, stating that she’s returning the award to St James’s Palace out of anger over what she terms Britain’s ‘appeasement’ of US President Donald Trump.
Livia, who was married to Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth for 22 years before their split in 2019, took to Instagram on Wednesday to reveal that she has sent back the medal she received six years ago for her contributions to the fashion industry.
Livia explained she could not hold the honour after seeing the US president ‘appeased and honoured’ during his visit to the UK last week.
“Because I can’t align myself with these aspects, I have destroyed my award and am returning it to the sender,” she expressed in her letter to the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
Livia, renowned for her ‘Green Carpet Challenge’ that once defined the Hollywood awards season with stars like Meryl Streep and Emma Watson wearing eco-friendly couture, showcased a video where she holds her MBE medal and proceeds to tear up her certificate.

Colin Firth’s ex-wife, eco-fashion campaigner Livia Firth, has dramatically handed back her MBE

In the video, she tears up the esteemed certificate, expressing her decision to send the honor back to St James’s Palace in response to what she refers to as Britain’s ‘appeasement’ of US President Donald Trump.
Additionally, she posted images of the medal in its original case along with her handwritten letter, which mistakenly bore the date October 24, 2025, instead of the correct date, September 24.
In the note, she accused Britain of legitimising Trump with what she described as a ‘frightening and cowardly display of appeasement’.
She explained: ‘As I write this, we see that horrible excuse of a human (called Trump) in full flow at the UN General Assembly, his poisonous rhetoric amplified and legitimised.
‘Last week’s display showed me nothing of those values I thought King Charles upheld – or its spirit. Rather, a frightening and cowardly display of appeasing someone who stands for the obliteration of the natural world and the most vulnerable people on earth.’
The Italian-born filmmaker and businesswoman, who co-founded the pioneering sustainability consultancy Eco-Age, was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire five years ago in recognition of her work to improve conditions for garment workers around the globe.
She accepted the honour on behalf of the many factory workers and activists she had campaigned alongside, despite her discomfort with the legacy of empire.
She continued in the letter: ‘Although I stand against the British Empire and remnants of that toxic system, I accepted the honour on behalf of the many garment worker activists who had educated and supported me.’
Livia was also keen to stress that she had long admired King Charles, who was then the Prince of Wales, for his ‘decades battling on behalf of social and environmental justice’.

The 56-year-old activist took to Instagram on Wednesday to announce that she has returned the medal she was awarded six years ago for services to the fashion industry


Livia explained she could not hold the honour after seeing the US president ‘appeased and honoured’ during his visit to the UK last week

Livia, 55, divorced from the Pride and Prejudice actor, 65, in 2021 after 24 years of marriage having met on the set of a BBC documentary in 1996
But she said she could no longer reconcile her respect for the monarch with his government’s treatment of Trump. She signed the letter off as ‘Livia Giuggioli (Firth)’.
Born in Rome, Livia studied film before meeting Colin Firth on the set of the BBC drama Nostromo in 1996, where she was working as a production assistant. The couple married the following year and went on to have two sons, Luca, 24, and Matteo, 22.
During their marriage, Livia was a regular on the red carpet alongside the King’s Speech star, using her profile to champion sustainable fashion.
The Firths’ marriage collapsed in 2019 after 22 years following a scandal involving an affair Livia had with Italian journalist Marco Brancaccia during a temporary separation in 2015-2016.
Although they reunited, the affair and subsequent drama, including Livia’s initial accusation of stalking against Marco, led them to break up for good.
Despite her split from the actor, Livia has retained her own formidable reputation as one of the world’s most influential eco-campaigners.
She has advised major luxury houses on sustainability, addressed the UN on labour rights, and produced hard-hitting documentaries on the exploitation at the heart of fast fashion.