Arise Sir Becks: David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles at Buckingham Palace

The former England captain was dressed in a grey three-piece suit, which was made by his wife, when he received his knighthood. The ensemble is the first ever tailored menswear piece from her eponymous fashion brand
Arise Sir Becks: David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles at Buckingham Palace

 Sir David Beckham poses with his wife Lady Victoria after he was made a Knight Bachelor at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle

SIR David Beckham smiled broadly alongside his wife Lady Victoria and his parents after he was knighted at Windsor Castle.

The football star, 50, was among those honoured by King Charles III on Tuesday for his services to sport and charity. The former England captain was dressed in a grey three-piece suit, which was made by his wife, when he received his knighthood. The ensemble is the first ever tailored menswear piece from her eponymous fashion brand.

He was accompanied by Lady Victoria who wore a ruched navy Bela Midi dress from her own collection, fitted with a Stephen Jones hat and pointed-toe heels.

David Beckham with his wife and parents, Ted and Sandra at Windsor Castle. Pic: Andrw Matthews, AFP/Getty.
David Beckham with his wife and parents, Ted and Sandra at Windsor Castle. Pic: Andrw Matthews, AFP/Getty.

The pair smiled together for photographs in the courtyard with Lady Victoria looking up proudly at her husband before posing with his parents, Ted and Sandra Beckham, at Windsor Castle.

Earlier this year, Sir David said he was "immensely proud" of being recognised in the King's Birthday Honours, with Lady Victoria saying he was always her "knight in shining armour" and that she "couldn't be prouder" of him.

Sir David made his debut for Manchester United in 1995, and went on to become a key part of the team that earned a dramatic Champions League final victory in 1999 after beating Bayern Munich in Barcelona with two late goals.

He scored a total of 85 goals and collected honours including six Premier League titles and two FA Cups before retiring from football in 2013, having also played for Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.

He married his wife Victoria in 1999 and the couple share four children together - Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

Style icons, Posh and Becks - now Sir David and Lady Victoria
Style icons, Posh and Becks - now Sir David and Lady Victoria

Along with his football career he is also known for his stylish clothing choices, and in 1998 was named most stylish man of the year by GQ magazine, going on to model for the likes of H&M, Armani and Boss.

The King inspired the suit Beckham wore to receive his knighthood, the former England captain has said as he described accepting the honour as the "proudest moment" of his career.

Asked whether he managed to speak to Charles during the ceremony, Sir David told the PA news agency: "He was quite impressed with my suit. He's kind of the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years and he definitely inspired this look.

"It was something that my wife made me. I looked at old pictures of him when he was quite young in morning suits and I was like, OK, that's what I want to wear, so I gave it to my wife and she did it."

Sir David is known for his stylish clothing choices, and in 1998 was named most stylish man of the year by GQ magazine and he has modelled for the likes of H&M, Armani and Boss.

He said he has felt emotional over the knighthood since he was recognised in the King's Birthday Honours earlier this year, and that he has "always been a huge fan of the monarchy".

"I've been very obviously lucky in my career to have won what I've won and done what I've done but to receive an honour like this, of a knight, is beyond anything that I ever thought that I would receive," Sir David told PA.

"To be honest, a young boy from the east end of London, born in Leytonstone, and here at Windsor Castle, being honoured by His Majesty the King - the most important and the most respected institution in the world - it's quite a moment.

"This is without doubt my proudest moment."

He added that it was a "huge honour" to be recognised for both his sporting career and for the philanthropic work he has done since he was "probably 17".

Speaking about his drive, Sir David said he realised early on that people listen to him and that that was a "powerful tool" in the world of charity.

"I think mostly it's because of the career that I've had and the teams that I've played for and the things that I've won and the respect that I've gained throughout my career, and I think that that is why people listen to me," he said.

"And I think it's a very powerful tool to have in charity. I just found very quickly that we could make change with things that I said and things that I got involved in and I think that's why it's so important to me."

Alongside his football career, Sir David has supported a number of charity causes, including serving as a goodwill ambassador for humanitarian aid organisation Unicef since 2005.

Last year he was named an ambassador for The King's Foundation, an educational charity established by the King in 1990.

"All the things that I do, I do out of love," he went on.

"I don't do it because I'm forced to do it, I don't do it because I have to do it, I do it because it's important."

He does not believe he will stop.

"Because I think there'll always be something to do," Sir David said.

"I do believe that my work will never stop. I enjoy work. I got brought up with the right values to have respect for people and that will continue."

Sir David married his wife Victoria in 1999 and the couple share four children together - Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

He made his Premier League debut for Manchester United in 1995 and was part of the team that earned a dramatic Champions League final victory in 1999 when they beat Bayern Munich with two late goals.

In total, he scored 85 goals and collected honours including six Premier League titles and two FA Cups as a footballer, before retiring from the sport in 2013.

Also among the personalities honoured on Tuesday were Nobel Prize-winning novelist Sir Kazuo Ishiguro and West End performer Dame Elaine Paige.

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