Appointed Laryngologist to His Majesty's Household in 1910, Rees also treated King George V of the United Kingdom as well as several other members of the royal family. He was knighted in 1916[2] and created Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in 1923[3] and Knight Grand Cross (GCVO) in 1934[4] for his services to the royal household. In 1931 the University of Wales awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Science.[1]
Personal life
After retirement, Rees resided in Broadstairs, Kent, England where he died in 1952.