David Beckham is expected to receive a knighthood in King Charles’ birthday awards and the 16th male footballer is awarded the title.
But before this significant opportunity, the football legend has published a kind of kind of Birthday award From his own – with the announcement that he will be the first person outside the royal family that will work on the guest Country life Magazine.
The legendary weekly publication, known for reporting on British rural life, announced that Beckham will take over the editorial reins for a special edition to be published in October to mark its 50th birthday at the beginning of this year.
The former English captain who is an enthusiastic reader of the magazinePresent will enter the footsteps of the royal gastractors such as King Charles (2013 and 2018), Princess Anne (2020) and Queen Camilla (2022).
Mark Hedges, editor -in -chief of the magazine, said: “As soon as we were introduced, David told me how much he loves it Country life. He reads every edition from cover to cover and it was a great companion for him when he developed his own life in the country. “
Beckham added: “It is an honor to have been invited to edit an edition of a magazine that I have always admired and read. I look forward to working with the editorial team to produce a problem that celebrates what the landscape and the large British landscape mean for me and my family.”
The upcoming edition is expected to include Beckham’s favorite views, a popular recipe and homage to rural champions and craftsmen who contributed to his landscape building in the amount of £ 12 million near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire.
“As a global football icon with a passion for the landscape, its dogs, chickens, bees and its garden – especially trees, roses and vegetables – I am excited to see what his special memory problem will bring,” said Hedges.
Beckham marks his golden year with a knighthood on the horizon and a guest editor in hand with awards for kings.
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