King Charles confers Knighthood on David Beckham

Juliet Anine
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Former England captain David Beckham has finally received his long-awaited knighthood from King Charles III at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

The 50-year-old football legend, now known as Sir David Beckham, attended the ceremony with his wife Victoria, his parents Ted and Sandra, and their children. Victoria, who designed her husbandโ€™s outfit for the event, also earned praise from the monarch.

Beckham revealed that the King admired his suit, saying, โ€œHe was quite impressed with my suit. Heโ€™s one of the most elegantly dressed men I know, so heโ€™s inspired quite a few of my looks over the years โ€” and definitely this one. It was something my wife made me.โ€

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star was knighted for his remarkable contributions to football, charity, and humanitarian work.

โ€œItโ€™s an incredible honour,โ€ Beckham said. โ€œTo have played for and captained my country was the greatest privilege of my career. Off the pitch, Iโ€™ve tried to give back through organisations that help children and communities in need.โ€

The knighthood comes more than two decades after Beckham first received an OBE in 2003. His global impact spans from football achievements to his role as a UNICEF ambassador and his support for the Kingโ€™s Foundationโ€™s youth and environmental programs.

The ceremony also recognised author Kazuo Ishiguro and singer Elaine Paige for their contributions to literature and music, making it a morning that celebrated excellence across different fields.

Beckham now joins other football greats such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bobby Charlton, and Sir Gareth Southgate among Britainโ€™s sporting knights.

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