Noun
guest of honour (plural guests of honour)
(British spelling) A guest in whose honour a gathering is held; the most important guest.
Abubakar spoke at the Annual award dinner organised by Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation in Kaduna, where he was the Special Guest of Honour. Source: Internet
Guest of honour of the event, Agasoni Sompho, concurred with the two by advising the people of this area especially the youths to be guarding their own lives by abstaining from engaging in sexual activities. Source: Internet
Ashok Dubey was the Guest of Honour and Chairman BCA Sunil Bhatia and Gagan Bhatia were the special guests on the occasion. Source: Internet
Guest of Honour for the event will be terminally ill eight-year-old Hawkinge youngster Draven Jefferies whose mum Jemma Godden has created a ‘bucket list’ to give him as many special memories as possible. Source: Internet
This time, I was better prepared for what lay ahead in Cleveland – I'd read every book in the Elizabeth George's Inspector Lynley series and she just happened to be the American Guest of Honour. Source: Internet
Earlier, the Guest of Honour, the Minister of Defence, Retired Maj.-Gen. Source: Internet