đŸ€đŸ‘€ David Beckham’s four-word remark reveals nerves before meeting King Charles

‘I met David Beckham at royal event and four-word comment betrayed his true feelings’

David Beckham’s nerves ahead of meeting King Charles III have been revealed in a candid discussion about his long-standing relationship with the Royal Family

 

King Charles III, Patron of The Royal Horticultural Society, meets David Beckham

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King Charles III, Patron of The Royal Horticultural Society, meets David Beckham(Image: PA)

 

A royal commentator has reported that David Beckham was nervous about meeting King Charles III at a function before making an honest four-word admission.

The revelation emerged during the latest episode of Daily Mail’s Palace Confidential , where royal experts discussed Sir David’s long relationship with the Royal Family and how his admiration for the monarchy has helped cement his place in royal circles.

Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English recalled chatting with the former England captain before one of the King’s early engagements at St James’s Palace.

She said: “I remember him coming to one of the early functions at St James’s Palace and I was chatting to him beforehand and he was like, ‘I’m actually really nervous — what do you say to the King?’ and I said, ‘Just follow his lead and he’ll put out his hand.’”

Rebecca added: “But you could see he was really, really genuinely quite nervous. I think the admiration is there, but yes, it obviously helps with the public image.”

In November last year, the former footballer was awarded a knighthood, becoming Sir David after years of cultivating close ties with senior royals.

 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Sir David Beckham (third from right) and Alan Titchmarsh (right)

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Sir David Beckham (third from right) and Alan Titchmarsh (right) (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

 

The Daily Mail’s Editor-At-Large Alison Boshoff said Sir David had spent decades “working his way up the food chain” within royal circles.

She explained: “Sir David has been sucking up to the Royal Family for decades, starting in the outer reaches.”

She pointed to the famous photographs of daughter Harper celebrating her sixth birthday inside the quadrangle of Buckingham Palace, claiming the access had come through connections with Sarah Ferguson and the former Duke of York.

“And so then Prince William and Prince Harry, David then became friends with through various Olympic bids and so on,” she said.

“He’s kind of been working his way up the food chain, not putting a foot wrong, always saying, ‘We’ve always loved the Queen.’ And eventually he’s got there. He’s got his knighthood. He’s got his K.”

Despite the increasingly close relationship, the panel questioned whether the former manchester-united-fc>Manchester United star’s bond with the royals could truly be described as friendship.

 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla meet Sir David Beckham (2L) and Alan Titchmarsh (L)

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla meet Sir David Beckham (2L) and Alan Titchmarsh (L)(Image: Getty Images)

 

Alison said: “As to how genuine a friendship this is — is this a friendship like you have friends? No. But is it a friendly relationship? Yes. And is it of benefit to both sides? Yes. So fine, I think on that basis you can take it. But I wouldn’t confuse it with what you and I would call a friendship.”

Rebecca joked that Sir David was unlikely to be casually invited round by the King “for, you know, a beer in the garden and watching the footy together.”

But fellow panellist Richard Eden suggested the pair may have more in common than people think. “I don’t know. They both like making honey. You know, they’ve got gardening. They’ve got a lot to talk about,” he said.

The panel also revisited the 51-year-old’s widely praised appearance in the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state following her death in 2022.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: British pop icon Rod Stewart, (L), former footballer David Beckham, (R) and King Charles III attend the inaugural King's Foundation charity awards at St James's Palace on June 11, 2024 in London, England. The Awards serve as a platform to honour the outstanding efforts of students, teachers, alumni, and partners who have significantly contributed to the Foundation's mission across various sectors. There are nine award categories, with the event culminating in The King presenting The King Charles III Harmony Award, a special accolade recognising an individual's long-term dedication to the Foundation's mission. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

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British pop icon Rod Stewart, (L), former footballer David Beckham, (R) and King Charles III (Image: WPA Pool, Getty Images)

 

Rebecca said many people’s opinions of the Inter Miami co-owner changed after seeing him wait alongside the public for hours rather than seeking special treatment. She said: “And he, you know, he could have found a way, given who he was, to circumvent that. And he spent, what, seven, eight hours queuing.”

Boshoff added: “He had his tub of Pringles and his flat cap. Bless him. I mean, yeah, it did him masses of good and he played it brilliantly because he didn’t overstate it.”

She also claimed Beckham’s impeccable manners had impressed palace aides at a recent royal event. She said: “Apparently, I’ve heard that he has immaculate manners.

“He went to an event recently, which was one of the King’s events, and he noticed a woman there didn’t have a seat — didn’t have a chair — and he actually gave up his seat for her, which was noted by one of the King’s aides. So I mean, everyone is a fan of David Beckham.”