Victoria Beckham proudly embraced a new chapter in her life after her husband, David Beckham, received one of the highest honours from King Charles at Windsor Castle.
The 50-year-old former football star was knighted for his remarkable contribution to sport and charity, officially becoming Sir David Beckham.
Following the ceremony, Victoria earned the courtesy title of “Lady Beckham,” a tradition given to the wife of a knight.
Reports claimed that the fashion designer chose to use her new title, though her social media profiles remained unchanged.
However, the proud wife shared heartfelt words online, celebrating the moment with touching photos from the ceremony.
Victoria expressed how honoured she felt to see David recognised for his lifelong dedication to England and the Royal Family.
She wrote that he achieved so much yet remained the same humble, hardworking man she met nearly 30 years ago.
Famous friends and fans quickly flooded her post with messages of congratulations.
Kris Jenner, Mo Farah and Hannah Waddingham were among the many who praised the Beckhams’ milestone moment.
During the emotional ceremony, David knelt before King Charles, who touched him on both shoulders with a sword.
The pair smiled and shared a brief chat about his outfit, which the King admired. The former athlete revealed that his wife designed his morning suit and said the look was inspired by the King’s own early style.
Describing the knighthood as his proudest moment, David said it felt surreal for a boy from East London to be honoured by His Majesty at Windsor Castle.
