Sir David Beckham dubs knighthood from King Charles a ‘huge honour’
Sir David Beckham has disclosed that the King inspired the suit he wore when he received his knighthood , an honour the football icon described as the “proudest moment” of his career.
The former England captain and Manchester United star was recognised for his services to sport and charity during a ceremony at Windsor Castle .
His wife, Lady Victoria Beckham, who designed the grey suit, accompanied the 50-year-old footballing icon to the event.
Recalling his interaction with Charles , Sir David told the PA news agency: “He was quite impressed with my suit.
“He’s kind of 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.
“It was something that my wife made me.
“I looked at old pictures of him when he was quite young in morning suits and I was like, OK, that’s what I want to wear, so I gave it to my wife and she did it.”

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David Beckham is made a Knight Bachelor by the King during a ceremony at Windsor Castle (PA)
He said he has felt emotional over the knighthood since he was recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours earlier this year.
“I’ve been very obviously lucky in my career to have won what I’ve won and done what I’ve done but to receive an honour like this, of a knight, is beyond anything that I ever thought that I would receive,” Sir David told PA.
“To be honest, a young boy from the East End of London , born in Leytonstone , and here at Windsor Castle , being honoured by His Majesty the King – the most important and the most respected institution in the world – it’s quite a moment.
“This is without doubt my proudest moment.”

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The former footballer was praised by King Charles for his suit (PA)
He added that it was a “huge honour” to be recognised for both his sporting career and for the philanthropic work he has done since he was “probably 17”.
Speaking about his drive, Sir David said he realised early on that people listen to him and that that was a “powerful tool” in the world of charity.

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The ex-England star added that it was a ‘huge honour’ to be recognised for both his sporting career and for the philanthropic work he has done since he was ‘probably 17’ (PA)
“I think mostly it’s because of the career that I’ve had and the teams that I’ve played for and the things that I’ve won and the respect that I’ve gained throughout my career, and I think that that is why people listen to me,” he said.
“And I think it’s a very powerful tool to have in charity. I just found very quickly that we could make change with things that I said and things that I got involved in and I think that’s why it’s so important to me.”
Alongside his football career, Sir David has supported a number of charity causes, including serving as a goodwill ambassador for the humanitarian aid organisation Unicef since 2005.

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Beckham, with his wife Victoria and parents Ted and Sandra, after he was made a Knight Bachelor (PA)
“All the things that I do, I do out of love,” he went on.
“I don’t do it because I’m forced to do it, I don’t do it because I have to do it, I do it because it’s important.”
Also among the personalities honoured on Tuesday were Nobel Prize -winning novelist Sir Kazuo Ishiguro and West End performer Dame Elaine Paige.