David Beckham’s Children Seek Privileges from His Knighthood

David Beckham’s Children Seek Privileges from His Knighthood

Sir David Beckham has described his children’s reaction after he received a knighthood in 2025. The honour was presented by King Charles at a service at Windsor Castle.

Family reaction and the privileges question

His children asked one practical question about extra privileges after the investiture. His children are Brooklyn, 27; Romeo, 23; Cruz, 21; and Harper, 14.

Beckham said he told them there were no new benefits beyond their current lifestyle. He also joked that his family could call him “Sir Dad”.

Ceremony details and minor changes

Only minor practical changes followed the knighthood. Beckham said his notepaper changed, but his passport and bank card did not.

He discussed the event during an appearance on talkSPORT Drive with Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent. He described the day as one of the best of his life.

Support at Windsor and family presence

Victoria accompanied him to the ceremony and adopted the courtesy title Lady Beckham. His parents, Sandra and Ted, were also present for the occasion.

Their presence helped steady his nerves and made the day particularly emotional. Beckham said sharing the moment with family mattered most.

Charity work and future plans

Beckham began charity work at 15 in Manchester and says that work will continue. Friends told Filmogaz.com he will not sit back.

They said he will use the honour to champion causes and raise charities’ profiles. He hopes to give back to the UK through his projects.

Career background

He made his first-team debut for Manchester United in 1995. He has since built a global profile in sport and philanthropy.