Did Sir David Beckham Receive a Knighthood at Windsor Castle?
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Key Takeaways
- Sir David Beckham received a knighthood at Windsor Castle.
- Recognized for contributions to sport and charity.
- Beckham captained the England national team for six years.
- Instrumental in securing the 2012 Olympic Games for London.
- Involved with UNICEF since 2005, establishing a special fund.
Berkshire, Nov 4 (NationPress) The former captain of England, Sir David Beckham, was awarded a knighthood at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. This celebrated football icon was recognised for his remarkable contributions to sport and charity.
Earlier this year, Beckham expressed that he felt "immensely proud" to be acknowledged in the King's Birthday Honours.
"I couldn't be prouder," Beckham stated. "People are aware of my patriotism - my love for my country is profound.
"I've always emphasised the significance of the monarchy to my family. Having travelled extensively, I find that all people want to discuss with me is our monarchy. It fills me with pride."
The former midfielder for Manchester United and Real Madrid earned 115 caps for England, serving as captain of the Three Lions for six years, from 2000 to 2006. He competed in three World Cups and two European Championships, concluding his career in Major League Soccer.
Beckham advanced through Manchester United’s academy in 1992 and spent 11 years with the senior team before his £25 million transfer to Real Madrid in 2003. After four seasons in Spain, he joined the LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer, also enjoying two loan spells at AC Milan. He wrapped up his stellar playing career with Paris Saint-Germain in 2013.
Beyond the pitch, Beckham's impact is felt far and wide. Born in East London, he was instrumental in securing the 2012 Olympic Games for London. He has been linked with UNICEF since 2005, and in 2015, a special fund was established in his honour to celebrate a decade of collaboration with the organisation.
In 2024, Beckham became an ambassador for the King's Foundation, supporting King Charles’ educational and youth initiatives focused on fostering environmental awareness among youth.
Additionally, he is a co-owner of League Two club Salford City, alongside former teammate Gary Neville, and co-owns Major League Soccer team Inter Miami.