David Beckham, the former England football captain and global icon, is set to receive a knighthood in King Charles III’s upcoming Birthday Honours list, according to multiple reports . This recognition follows his illustrious sports career and significant contributions to charitable causes.
Beckham’s football journey began with Manchester United, where he was part of the famed Class of ’92. He won six Premier League titles and was instrumental in the club’s treble-winning season in 1999. His career also included stints at Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain. Internationally, he earned 115 caps for England, captaining the team 59 times and scoring in three World Cups.
Beyond the pitch, Beckham has been a UNICEF ambassador since 2005 and launched the David Beckham UNICEF Fund in 2015. His charitable work focuses on children’s welfare and education. In 2024, he received the World Economic Forum’s Crystal Award for his advocacy on children’s rights.
Beckham’s rapport with the royal family has grown over the years. He attended the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2025, where he shared a light-hearted exchange with King Charles III. Beckham also serves as an ambassador for The King’s Foundation, promoting youth engagement with nature and education.
Previous nominations for knighthood were reportedly delayed due to tax-related issues. However, these concerns were resolved, clearing the path for this honor.
Upon receiving the knighthood, Beckham will be known as “Sir David Beckham,” and his wife, Victoria Beckham, will be referred to as “Lady Beckham”.