Big news for David Beckham! Word is, he’s about to be knighted in King Charles III’s birthday honors. Talk about a major achievement, recognizing all he’s done in sports and his amazing charity work.
It’s an honor that’s been a long time coming. Beckham, who’s now 50, is a legend in football. I mean, 115 caps for England and captaining the team for six years? Incredible! The football star David Beckham has excelled in his club career, playing for teams like Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain. Plus, he’s been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for ages, really dedicated to helping kids.
Even though he got an OBE way back in 2003, the knighthood was held up for a while because of some tax stuff. But that’s all cleared up now. And with Beckham’s recent work as an ambassador for the King’s Foundation and the Crystal Award he got for his work with children’s rights, it seems like the perfect time for this honor for David Beckham.
Beckham and his wife, Victoria, are pretty close to the royals. They’re always at events, like the Chelsea Flower Show, and they even had dinner at King Charles’s place to promote Anglo-Italian relations. And get this – when Beckham gets knighted, Victoria will become Lady Beckham!
The official announcement should be coming any day now, as part of the King’s birthday celebrations. A remarkable moment for the Beckham family indeed!