David Beckham knighted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle

Football icon David Beckham has been formally knighted by King Charles III in a ceremony at Windsor Castle. The former England captain, renowned for his career with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and the England national team, was honored for his services to sport and charity.

In a traditional ceremony, the King tapped Beckham on each shoulder with a sword to confer the honor, officially bestowing upon him the title of Sir David Beckham. The 50-year-old was accompanied by his wife, Victoria, now Lady Beckham, who designed the suit he wore for the occasion.

Expressing his humility, Sir David reflected on his journey from London’s East End to receiving one of Britain’s highest honors. “For a young boy from the East End of London, to be here at Windsor Castle, honored by His Majesty the King – it’s a huge honor,” he stated.

When asked about his new title at home, he joked about being called “Sir Dad,” acknowledging it would take some getting used to.

A longtime supporter of the monarchy, Beckham was previously appointed an OBE in 2003 and recently became an ambassador for the King’s Foundation.

The knighthood recognizes both his legendary football career and his extensive philanthropic work, cementing his status as a national icon both on and off the pitch.

 

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