David Beckham is still in shock after being awarded a knighthood by the King at Windsor Castle. The former England captain was visibly moved as he accepted the honor, which he described as something "he could never imagine".
"I'm incredibly proud and humbled," Beckham said in an interview. "This is truly an incredible moment, not just for me but for my family and all those who have supported me throughout my career."
Beckham, who retired from professional football six years ago, said he was overwhelmed with emotion as he accepted the knighthood from King Charles III. He described it as a "dream come true" and expressed his gratitude to the Queen's Jubilee Trust, which presented him with the award.
The former midfielder, who is known for his fashion sense and philanthropic work, said he would continue to be involved in charitable causes close to his heart, including his foundation, which supports disadvantaged children around the world.
As he walked out of Windsor Castle after receiving the knighthood, Beckham was met with cheers and applause from the crowd. He was seen holding back tears as he made his way to the palace, where a reception was being held in his honor.
The news of Beckham's knighthood has been met with widespread approval on social media, with many fans taking to Twitter to congratulate him on his achievement. "Sir David Beckham is an inspiration to so many people around the world," tweeted one fan. "He's not only an amazing footballer but also a true gentleman and philanthropist."
"I'm incredibly proud and humbled," Beckham said in an interview. "This is truly an incredible moment, not just for me but for my family and all those who have supported me throughout my career."
Beckham, who retired from professional football six years ago, said he was overwhelmed with emotion as he accepted the knighthood from King Charles III. He described it as a "dream come true" and expressed his gratitude to the Queen's Jubilee Trust, which presented him with the award.
The former midfielder, who is known for his fashion sense and philanthropic work, said he would continue to be involved in charitable causes close to his heart, including his foundation, which supports disadvantaged children around the world.
As he walked out of Windsor Castle after receiving the knighthood, Beckham was met with cheers and applause from the crowd. He was seen holding back tears as he made his way to the palace, where a reception was being held in his honor.
The news of Beckham's knighthood has been met with widespread approval on social media, with many fans taking to Twitter to congratulate him on his achievement. "Sir David Beckham is an inspiration to so many people around the world," tweeted one fan. "He's not only an amazing footballer but also a true gentleman and philanthropist."