Sir David Beckham receives knighthood from King Charles — and Victoria has a new name, too
Share and Follow

Meet Sir David Beckham, the newly knighted icon.

The legendary footballer, now 50, was formally bestowed with his knighthood by King Charles III, aged 76, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

David, who has maintained a longstanding friendship with the royal family, was recognized during the Investiture for his exceptional contributions to both sport and charitable causes.

By his side for the momentous occasion were his wife, Victoria Beckham, and his parents, Ted Beckham and Sandra West.

With this honor, Victoria, 51, gains the title of Lady Beckham.

After the ceremony, David said that he “couldn’t be prouder” about his new title, according to BBC.

“People know how patriotic I am – I love my country,” the retired athlete stated. “I’ve always said how important the monarchy is to my family.”

“I’m lucky enough to have travelled around the world and all people want to talk to me about is our monarchy,” he added. “It makes me proud.”

David also revealed that Victoria designed his suit for the ceremony.

“[King Charles] was quite impressed with my suit,” David said, per BBC. “He’s the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years and he definitely inspired this look.”

“I looked at old pictures of him when he was quite young in morning suits and I was like, ‘Okay, that’s what I want to wear’ — so I gave it to my wife and she did it,” the father of four shared.

It was confirmed in June that David would receive his knighthood, over ten years after he was first put forward for a nomination in 2011.

Victoria celebrated her husband’s new honor over the summer with a heartfelt Instagram tribute.

“You’ve always been my knight in shining armour, but now it’s official. Sir @davidbeckham!!!” the former Spice Girl wrote. “What an honour, I couldn’t be prouder of you. Your dedication to the things that matter most — your country, your work, your passion, and most of all, your family — has never wavered.”

“The way you’ve touched so many lives over the years with kindness and humility speaks volumes about the man you are and continues to inspire us everyday,” Victoria added. “But above all else, I’m so, so proud to call you mine. I love you so much xxxx.”

Throughout his soccer career, David played for Manchester United and accumulated 115 appearances for England, including 59 as the team captain.

He previously received an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) title for services to football, which he was presented by the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2003.

David was a longtime fan of the late Queen. After her death in 2022, he lined up at Westminster Hall to view her coffin, telling BBC that he waited just over 12 hours.

“We all want to be here together and experience and celebrate the amazing life of our queen,” David told reporters at the time. “I think that something like this today here together is meant to be shared.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Major university cuts ties with US-sanctioned UN expert on Palestinian issues, watchdog says

Georgetown Parts Ways with UN Official Following Antisemitism Allegations

Stay informed with Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter, shedding light on the…
The signs YOU'RE spending today with a secret cocaine user

Revealed: Clues That Someone You Know Might Be Using Cocaine Secretly

As the door clicked shut behind me, a wave of relief washed…
Times Square ball goes red, white and blue for America's 250th birthday

Times Square Lights Up in Patriotic Colors for America’s 250th Celebration

This year’s celebration in Times Square for the arrival of 2026 is…
Times Square to feature patriotic ball drop for New Year's Eve, kicking off US's 250th birthday in NYC

Times Square to Host Patriotic Ball Drop for New Year’s Eve, Launching America’s 250th Anniversary Celebrations in NYC

NEW YORK — As New Year’s Eve descends upon New York City,…
Joe Rogan mocks President Trump ripping Biden and Obama in White House plaques

Joe Rogan Criticizes Trump for Comments on Biden and Obama in White House Plaques Discussion

In a recent podcast episode released on Thursday, Joe Rogan described the…
Santa Claus visits La Rabida Children's Hospital on Chicago's South Side on Christmas Day

Santa Claus Brings Holiday Cheer to La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Chicago on Christmas Day

CHICAGO (WLS) — On Christmas Day, La Rabida Children’s Hospital on Chicago’s…
Brown, MIT shootings may have stemmed from suspect’s failures, fixation on scientist’s success: report

MIT and Brown University Shootings Linked to Suspect’s Obsession with Scientist’s Achievements, Report Reveals

Motive remains unclear following death of Brown, MIT gunman Paul Mauro, a…
JonBenet Ramsey's dad presses for new law in decades-long hunt for daughter’s killer

Breakthrough DNA Technology Poised to Unravel JonBenet Ramsey Mystery: Police Renew Investigation Efforts

Nearly three decades have passed since the tragic Christmas murder of JonBenet…