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The former football star, known for his close ties to the British Royal Family, has once again missed out on the coveted knighthood.
King Charles III has excluded David Beckham from the prestigious New Year Honours List, unveiled on December 31, which recognized over 1,200 individuals for their contributions to the United Kingdom. Despite years of service as an ambassador for royal charitable causes and his well-documented connection to the monarchy, the former England captain did not make the cut, surprising fans and observers alike.
Beckham, who received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2003, has long expressed his desire to be knighted. However, the honor remains elusive, even after his appointment as an ambassador for the King’s Foundation in June 2024, a role personally bestowed upon him by King Charles III.
A Close Relationship with the Royal Family
The former footballer has consistently demonstrated his loyalty to the Royal Family. Beckham gained widespread admiration for waiting over 13 hours in line to pay his respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II, and he has been a visible supporter of royal initiatives.
In October, Beckham joined Prince William in a fundraising campaign for London’s Air Ambulance service, helping raise £16 million for new helicopters. He and his wife, Victoria Beckham, have also prioritized their friendship with the King and the Prince of Wales, reportedly declining invitations from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in favor of maintaining their royal ties.
Falling Short of Knighthood Requirements
Despite his contributions and proximity to the monarchy, Beckham’s exclusion from the New Year Honours List suggests that his achievements still fall short of the criteria for knighthood. This omission has disappointed fans and highlighted the stringent standards for such recognition.
David Beckham was not included in King Charles III’s New Year Honours List for 2024.
He has served as an ambassador for royal charities, including the King’s Foundation.
Beckham previously received an OBE in 2003 but has not achieved knighthood.
His close relationship with King Charles III and Prince William was insufficient to secure the honor.
Beckham remains a vocal supporter of the British monarchy, actively participating in charitable initiatives.