Beckham: Received knighthood from the King, became "Sir"

Beckham: Received knighthood from the King, became "Sir"

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David Beckham was officially awarded a knighthood by King Charles III at Windsor Castle for his services to sport and charity, earning him the title "Sir". This event marked a significant milestone in the career of the renowned figure in the football world.

Redaksiya reports that the 50-year-old former England captain described this moment as "undoubtedly my proudest moment." Beckham has been collaborating with UNICEF for two decades and played a significant role in organizing the 2012 London Olympics. His charitable activities are also highly valued by society.

This honor is the culmination of a rich career marked by 115 appearances for the England national team and major titles won with clubs like "Manchester United", "Real Madrid", and "PSG". Beckham's achievements in sports and his charitable work have transformed him into an influential figure both in the sports world and in society. His knighthood is also an official recognition of his hard work and dedication over many years.