Arise, Sir David! David Beckham is Knighted by King Charles at Windsor Castle in Front of 'Proud' Wife Victoria
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at 1:20 pm
Soccer Icon David Beckham Knighted by King Charles
Windsor Castle was the scene of a prestigious investiture ceremony on Tuesday, where soccer superstar David Beckham was knighted by King Charles. The honor recognizes Beckham's significant contributions to both the world of sports and his extensive charitable endeavors. The former Manchester United player, now known as Sir David Beckham, was celebrated for his decades of service.
The ceremony, which saw Beckham's wife, Victoria, become Lady Beckham, was attended by his parents. Beckham was dressed in a custom-made morning suit, while Victoria wore a black dress she designed for the occasion.
This knighthood marks a significant elevation in recognition for Beckham, who was previously appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2003. The nomination for a knighthood had been considered for over a decade, with the initial proposal dating back to 2011.
Beckham's commitment to charitable causes is well-documented. He has long been involved with UNICEF and last year became an ambassador for the King's Foundation, a role he embraced to inspire young people to pursue careers in horticulture. He expressed his excitement about the opportunity to support the Foundation's educational programs and efforts to connect young people with nature.
BNN's Perspective:
The knighting of David Beckham is a fitting tribute to a global icon who has not only excelled in his sport but has also dedicated himself to making a positive impact on the world. While the honor is well-deserved, it also highlights the importance of recognizing individuals who use their platform for good, inspiring others to contribute to their communities.
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