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    David Beckham scores a winner with the royal circle

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    Sean Coughlan

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    The Beckhams have become regular fixtures at royal events

    David Beckham looks set to be awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours, but the ex-footballer has already become a very visible part of the royal circle.

    It can feel sometimes, in football terms, as if Beckham has been man-marking the royals, as he’s become an ever-present at royal occasions.

    The Chelsea Flower Show, a Buckingham Palace state banquet, an Italian dinner at Highgrove, charity events, have all seen the Beckhams in the line-up of guests to meet the royals.

    Last month, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, wore a dress designed by Victoria Beckham at a British Fashion Council event.

    PA Media King Charles and David Beckham at the Chelsea Flower ShowPA Media

    King Charles and David Beckham at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show

    There is an independent honours committee that considers who should get awards such as knighthoods, rather than the royals.

    But if he becomes “Sir David”, the ceremony won’t be the first time he’ll have met the royals. There is already a close relationship.

    At the recent Chelsea Flower Show, a conversation between the King and Queen and Beckham seemed to hint at birthday gifts being exchanged.

    “Nice to see you again, glad you got the roses,” Queen Camilla seemed to be saying about this flowering relationship.

    It’s not just roses he’s cultivating, as David Beckham has some new shared passions with the royals, a long way from his days as a footballer.

    He swapped “bee-keeping tips” with King Charles at a meeting at his Highgrove Estate in Gloucestershire last year.

    The former England star has become an enthusiastic environmentalist, taking on the role of ambassador for the King’s Foundation, which promotes traditional crafts.

    “Having developed a love for the countryside I’m also on a personal mission to learn more about rural skills which is so central to the foundation’s work,” said Beckham.

    He attended an awards ceremony run by the King’s Foundation at St James’s Palace where he was teased by another guest, Sir Rod Stewart, who told Beckham that his knighthood “was coming soon”.

    That could prove far-sighted of Sir Rod if the current speculation is correct.

    At the awards event, Beckham showed his versatility, manning an exhibition about bringing together science, technology and nature, including a display of hand knitting using Dumfries House wool.

    As a footballer he must have rarely played so many different positions.

    Reuters The Beckhams at the Buckingham Palace state banquet for Qatar Reuters

    The Beckhams were guests at the Buckingham Palace state banquet for Qatar

    For the royals, Beckham has plenty of authentic star appeal, developing a post-football identity as a celebrity involved in charity projects.

    His iconic sporting status is strong enough to attract public attention and he’s supported many different causes.

    For an air ambulance fundraiser last year, it was Beckham that Prince William asked to help successfully raise £15m.

    “I had to hide my excitement a little bit,” said Beckham afterwards about being asked to get involved.

    It was once considered important to keep honours a secret until they were officially announced, but details of this award seems to have emerged early, even though there is no official confirmation from the Cabinet Office, the government department that oversees honours.

    The news of “Sir David” might raise concerns among other sports, who will be looking out for their own stars in next week’s honours.

    Rugby league authorities and supporters have complained that their sport has never had a single knighthood or damehood in 130 years.

    There have also been challenges about whether top honours are being given to the most deserving.

    But in terms of David Beckham’s long wait for a knighthood – if they thought it was all over, it is now.

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