David Beckham appointed as Knight in King Charles' birthday list | King's birthday honor list

David Beckham will be reportedly awarded the Cavaliers Award next week as part of King Charles' birthday celebration.

Beckham has been working for England over 100 times and is known for his charitable work, and Beckham has been riding Knighthood for more than a decade, with much of it focusing on improving the lives of impoverished children.

Beckham, 50, will be named on King Charles III's birthday honor list and will receive the title of jazz. His wife, Victoria Beckham, is a fashion designer who is a member of Spice Girls, according to The Sun.

The couple appeared in public with the royal family, most recently posing with Charles and Queen Camilla at the Chelsea Flower Show. In February, Beckhams attended a dinner to promote Anglo-Italy relations at the private residence of King Charles, King of Gloucestershire.

Beckham served as England Team for six years and was the official ambassador of the Kings Foundation, supporting his education program and efforts to “make sure young people know more about nature”.

The former footballer turned around and talked about his love for nature in recent years, revealing his passion for the couple’s Cotswolds estate in the Netflix documentary about his family in Netflix documentary.

Beckham received the OBE (Orthal of the British Empire) in 2003 and is said to have proposed the Cavaliers for the first time in 2011 after helping London win a bid to host the 2012 Olympics. However, he was blocked from winning the title after being cleared from the tax avoidance program four years ago.

David and Victoria Beckham were held at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Photo: Pierrick Rocher/bfa.com/shutterstock

Beckham is one of 140 celebrities allegedly caught in the clever tax avoidance program of 2013, which led to the company being blacklisted by inland revenue. Sources close to Beckham at the time reportedly said the former footballer had no idea about the program. Ingenious successfully appealed to HMRC in 2021.

Beckham has been the special ambassador to UNICEF for 20 years and this year he received the World Economic Foundation Crystal Award, awarded artists who use art to improve the situation of the world, dedicated to children’s rights.

In his acceptance speech, he urged Davos attendees to fight for the rights of the girls, saying he hoped his now 13-year-old daughter, Harper, has the same opportunity as her three brothers.

He added that girls, in particular, were blocked by poverty, violence and discrimination. "They need opportunities. They need collective action and they need investment," he said.

In May, Beckham, along with his former Manchester United teammate Gary Neville, was part of a nine-member consortium taking over Salford City. Beckham said their ambition was to bring the two clubs into the Premier League.

"I always dream about it, so I always want us to reach the top of football and to the Premier League," he told Track and Field. "But until then, there is a lot of hard work and a lot of investment to be done."