Football icon David Beckham is expected to be knighted next week as part of King Charles III’s birthday honours, marking a significant moment in his journey from sports stardom to public service and philanthropy. The 50-year-old former England captain, who earned an OBE in 2003, will now reportedly be elevated to “Sir David Beckham”, recognising his contributions not just to football but to British society, charitable work, and environmental advocacy.
Why in News?
The announcement, likely to be part of the upcoming King’s Birthday Honours list, will officially bestow knighthood upon David Beckham, a move that has been anticipated for over a decade. The decision also reflects his broad contributions beyond football, from charity work with UNICEF to his ambassadorship for The King’s Foundation.
David Beckham’s Achievements & Honours
- OBE (2003): Awarded for services to football.
- Knighthood (Expected in 2025): To be titled “Sir David Beckham”; wife Victoria Beckham will be “Lady Beckham”.
- Nominated first in 2011; honour delayed amid earlier controversies.
Football Career Highlights
- 115 appearances for England’s national team.
Played for top clubs including,
- Manchester United
- Real Madrid
- LA Galaxy
- AC Milan
- Paris Saint-Germain
Retired in 2013; now co-owner of Inter Miami CF and part-owner of Salford City.
Philanthropic & Environmental Work
- UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2005.
- In 2015, The David Beckham UNICEF Fund launched.
- Focuses on child protection and global children’s rights.
- In 2024, became ambassador for The King’s Foundation.
- Supports youth education and environmental connection.
- Beckham also engages in beekeeping and promotes sustainability.
Controversies & Delays
- In 2017, leaked emails showed Beckham allegedly frustrated with the honours process.
- Messages were later clarified as hacked and manipulated.
- Despite delays, Beckham remained a popular public figure, consistently contributing to British society.