David Beckham, one of football’s most iconic figures, has officially been knighted by King Charles III in this year’s Birthday Honours list, earning him the title Sir David Beckham. The former England captain, global ambassador for sport, and tireless charity campaigner was recognized not just for his achievements on the pitch, but for a decades-long commitment to humanitarian work.
“It’s a truly humbling honour,” Beckham said, reflecting on the accolade. “To be knighted for doing something I’ve loved all my life—and to have had the chance to give back—is more than I ever expected.”
A Long Time Coming
For years, Beckham’s name had floated around the honours conversation. He received an OBE in 2003, and though a knighthood was expected in 2011, it was reportedly delayed due to tax-related vetting. A 2017 email leak caused further public scrutiny, momentarily dimming the prospect. But time—and a clear track record—seems to have healed any lingering doubts.
Now 50, Beckham joins the elite circle of British sporting legends recognized with knighthoods. He’s the first English male footballer since Sir Bobby Charlton to receive the honour.
Football Royalty, Officially
Beckham’s sporting career is etched into football history. He earned 115 England caps—59 as captain—and dazzled with Manchester United, winning six Premier League titles and the 1999 UEFA Champions League. He later brought global attention to MLS through his time with LA Galaxy and had stints at Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain.
But what separates Beckham from many peers is his impact off the field.
Philanthropy and Royal Ties
Since 2005, Beckham has served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In 2015, he launched the 7 Fund with UNICEF, focusing on protecting children from violence and promoting education worldwide.
His connection with the Royal Family has deepened in recent years. In 2024, Beckham was appointed an ambassador for The King’s Foundation, taking on environmental and youth education causes. Insiders say his down-to-earth nature and long-standing friendship with King Charles made him a natural fit.
In a symbolic twist, Beckham will also star in an upcoming Amazon Prime documentary about the King’s green initiatives, underscoring their shared commitment to sustainability.
Family, Football, and the Future
Victoria Beckham, now officially Lady Beckham, stood beside her husband during the investiture. The family was joined by other notable guests, including actors Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep, in a celebration that mixed Hollywood glamour with British tradition.
Beckham, who now serves as president and co-owner of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City, shows no signs of slowing down. His journey from East London kid with a dream to international icon and now knight of the realm is nothing short of cinematic.
And while Beckham might have bent it like no one else on the field, it’s clear he’s also left an indelible mark off it.