Victoria Beckham just can’t wait to try husband David Beckham’s “sticky stuff!”
16.09.2022 - 21:51 / wonderwall.com
David Beckham, the wait was worth it. On Friday, Sept. 16, the former soccer star waited in line for 13 hours in order to pay respects the late Queen Elizabeth II lying in state at Westminster Hall in London.
He appears to tear up while walking past the late monarch's coffin. He also bowed his head and closed his eyes momentarily while appearing before the coffin.David, donning a suit and flat cap, told a news crew that he began lining up around 2:15 a.m."We've all been celebrating, telling stories," he told a reporter while in line.
Speaking of the long wait, he said, "To be honest, it's what we all envisioned. We all want to be here, we all want to experience something where we celebrate the amazing life of our Queen, and I think something like this today is meant to be shared together."The English soccer legend was escorted by police after leaving the hall.Becks, who received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) from the Queen in 2003 for services to football, said he and his fellow mourners were snacking on chips, donuts and coffee to keep their energy up while they waited. In chatting with ITV News, David said great respect for the royals was instilled in him at a young age.David Beckham has been queuing for 12 hours to pay his respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II
.Victoria Beckham just can’t wait to try husband David Beckham’s “sticky stuff!”
On Monday evening, Victoria Beckham shared a heartwarming photo of her daughter, Harper, with her grandparents, paying respects to the Queen, standing in front of a huge bed of flowers.READ: Huw Edwards praises ‘superstar VIP’ David Beckham for not skipping queueThe former Spice Girl captioned the shot: "Sharing special memories with nana and papa."WATCH: David Beckham wells up as he passes by the late monarch's coffin in Westminster HallHarper, who recently turned 11, wore a very respectful dress that was black, adorned with tiny flowers. Keeping cosy, she added a lovely black puffer jacket, and wore her hair tied back.MORE: REVEALED: What will happen to Queen Elizabeth II's floral tributesThe Beckham family have paid their own tributes to Her Majesty over the past ten days.
Naman Ramachandran The Beckhams have paid fulsome tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who was laid to rest after a lavish state funeral on Monday. On his instagram account, chef Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, who was on the cover of Variety‘s Power of Young Hollywood issue in August, posted several pictures of the late Queen and penned an emotional note. “There are no words to express my sadness at the loss of our esteemed Monarch, Her Majesty The Queen,” Beckham wrote to his 14.4 million Instagram followers. “Collectively, as a nation, we can only hope to show the world what she has shown us with her leadership and grace. It is our duty as the people of Great Britain to carry on her legacy within each of us, in all of our actions and how we live our lives. Amidst the sadness, we have to remember that this is also a time to celebrate all that she did for us. We will be forever grateful. Rest In Peace, Queen Elizabeth.”
David Beckham has paid a glowing tribute to Queen Elizabeth. The 47-year-old former soccer star has hailed the late monarch for her "unique" and "inspirational" leadership throughout her 70-year reign. Alongside a photograph of the Queen's state funeral, Beckham wrote on Facebook: "Our Queen is home.
As the country continues to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and King Charles III praised their support.
David Beckham has been praised by his family as well as fans after queuing for 14 hours to pay his respects to The Queen as she is Lying-in-State in Westminster Hall. The legendary footballer, 47, who has played for the England national team, didn't use his celebrity status to fast-track the queue of thousands of people waiting to pay their respects to the late Queen.
David Beckham has joined thousands of mourners queuing to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth. The former England football captain joined the queue in London to see the coffin of the late British monarch, who is lying in state in Westminster Hall, at around 2am on Friday morning (16. 09.
A humble and at times tearful David Beckham was among those who stood in the long lines of Britishers waiting outside Westminster Hall today to pay last respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
David Beckham shed a tear as he filed past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth. The 47-year-old football star had joined the queue in London to see the coffin of the late British monarch - who is lying in state at Westminster Hall following her death on 8 September at the age of 96 - at around 2am on Friday (16. 09.
David Beckham had caused a commotion by joining the queue for the Queen’s lying in state at 2am on Friday. Images shared on social media show fellow members of the queue to Westminster Hall holding their phones in the air to capture a picture of the 47-year-old former footballer as he waited to pay his respects. One woman said the former England captain had been queuing for 10 hours, and that his presence caused the line to pause as the queue was “full of people trying to photograph David Beckham and forgetting to actually move onwards.
David Beckham declined the chance to jump ahead in a miles-long queue to see the Queen’s coffin. The 47 year old decided to wait for 14 hours among thousands of Brits to see Her Majesty Lying-in-State in Westminster Hall.
K.J. Yossman David Beckham, Sharon Osbourne and “Good Morning Britain” anchor Susanna Reid are among the hundreds of thousands of mourners who have spent hours queuing for a chance to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II while she lies in state ahead of her funeral on Monday (Sept. 19). Beckham told Sky News – who caught up with him while he was still waiting in line – that he had joined the queue at 2am on Friday morning. “Well we all want to celebrate our Queen, Her Majesty,” he told the camera crew as the line inched forward. Later that day, at around 3pm, the BBC’s livestream of the lying in state showed Beckham, dressed in a black suit and tie, finally entering Westminster Hall. As the soccer star approached the Queen’s coffin, which is sat on a catafalque draped in the Royal Standard flag and the Imperial State Crown, he stopped and bent his head, pausing for a moment before following the others mourners out.
David Beckham is among the thousands of people who have queued up for hours to pay respects to the late Queen Elizabeth, whose coffin is lying-in-state at Westminster Hall.
Soccer legend David Beckham joined a massive line of people waiting to pay respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II and view her coffin on Friday. While onlookers stood in the hours-long line, it did not take long until bystanders noticed the 47-year-old British icon, who was dressed in a dark coat and baker boy cap. "I thought by coming at 2 a.m. it was going to be a little bit quieter.
Queen Elizabeth II, one famous face stood out. British soccer veteran David Beckham joined the queue at 2 a.m.
Queen Elizabeth II, one famous face stood out. British soccer veteran David Beckham joined the queue at 2 a.m.