TA: Beckham is a well-deserved honor for his contribution to charity
3:38pm, 15 June 2025Football
Recently, Beckham was awarded the title of jazz by the British royal family. TA said that due to his contribution to charity, he became a well-deserved winner of this honor.
Former England national team captain and now co-owner of Miami International, Beckham was awarded one of the highest honors in the UK - a jazz title awarded by the royal family.
The news was announced in the Gazette that as part of the official birthday honor of King Charles III, there are two opportunities a year for the Ruling Monarch to recognize those who have made "significant contributions" to the country. Beckham will be invited to attend the award ceremony and formally accept the honor. His wife, Victoria, will also become Ms. Victoria.
Beckham said: "In my family that grew up in East London, my parents and grandparents were so patriotic, and I never thought I would receive such a lofty honor. It took some time to digest, but I felt extremely proud, and it was an emotional moment to share with my family."
Although some people think the honor system is outdated and elite, many are happy for Beckham. He has played for clubs such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, Los Angeles Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, and has made 115 appearances for the England national team. He is also actively involved in charity work, especially UNICEF.
Beckham, 50, will become the 14th footballer to win the Jazz title (excluding managers), including four former England national coaches and other prominent figures. Beckham's achievements are not limited to football fields, but also his contribution to philanthropy, making him a well-deserved winner of this honor.
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