David Beckham Received Knighthood: How the Ceremony Went in Windsor.
05.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.11.2025
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Sir David Beckham Received Knighthood
According to The Sun: Sir David Beckham admitted that he 'cried for several months' when he received his long-awaited knighthood. The former England captain, whom his wife Victoria nicknamed Golden Balls, received this honor from King Charles for his contributions to sport and charity.
“It was a very emotional day.”
The ceremony took place at Windsor Castle, and David could not hold back his emotions at this significant moment in his life.
The knighthood is an acknowledgment not only of Beckham's sporting achievements but also of his active participation in charitable projects. This award highlights his influence not only on the football field but also in society, where he uses his popularity to support important initiatives.
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