David Beckham has expressed his immense pride and humility following the announcement that he will be knighted in the King's Birthday Honours list. The former England football captain, celebrated for his stellar sporting career and extensive charity work, described the honour as "truly humbling" and an "emotional moment" to share with his family.
Beckham's knighthood recognizes his significant contributions to both the world of sports and his tireless efforts in supporting various charitable causes. He has been a long-time ambassador for UNICEF since 2005 and has actively campaigned with Malaria No More, demonstrating his commitment to improving the lives of children and those in need around the globe.
In a statement released to the press, Sir David reflected on his upbringing in East London, emphasizing the strong sense of patriotism instilled in him by his parents and grandparents. He stated, "Growing up in east London with parents and grandparents who were so patriotic and proud to be British, I never could have imagined I would receive such a truly humbling honour." He further added that captaining his country was the "greatest privilege" of his career, fulfilling a childhood dream.
The news of Beckham's knighthood has been met with widespread praise and congratulations. Many have acknowledged his remarkable journey, from his early days at Manchester United to becoming a global icon. His achievements include winning league titles in four different countries and earning 115 caps for the English national team. Beyond his accomplishments on the field, Beckham has also made a name for himself as a successful entrepreneur and co-owner of Inter Miami, a Major League Soccer team.
Notably, Beckham's path to knighthood wasn't without its challenges. He was reportedly considered for the honor in 2014, but his nomination faced a setback due to concerns raised by HM Revenue and Customs regarding his involvement in an alleged tax avoidance scheme. However, those issues were resolved in 2021, clearing the way for him to finally receive this prestigious recognition.
The King's Birthday Honours list also includes other notable figures from various fields. Actor Gary Oldman and The Who frontman Roger Daltrey are also set to be knighted, while Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman have been made Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler has also been awarded with an MBE.
As David Beckham prepares to receive his knighthood, it marks a significant milestone in a career defined by sporting excellence, philanthropic endeavors, and unwavering dedication to his country. The honor not only recognizes his past achievements but also serves as an inspiration for future generations.