David Beckham, Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey awarded Knightoods in King Charles's birthday -Honneis list | Today news

David Beckham, Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey are some of the highest profile received this year in King Charles III’s birthday dog ​​list. The honors, awarded twice a year, recognize extraordinary contributions to public life, with the latest list celebrating achievements in sports, the arts and charity. Meeting the latest Knights of England former English football captain David Beckham, 50, is Knight for his services to sports and charity. Beckham, known worldwide for his football career, earned 115 caps for England and played for top clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid and La Galaxy. From the field he has been working with Unicef ​​since 2005 and becomes an ambassador for the King’s Foundation in 2023. His knighthood now means that his wife, Victoria Beckham, will be formally styled as Lady Beckham. Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman, 67, was also honored for services to drama. With a career spanning decades, Oldman is known for his roles in the Harry Potter series and the Dark Knight trilogy. He won an Oscar award in 2018 for his performance as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour. Roger Daltrey, 81, the iconic leading man of the rock group The Who, received his knight for services to charity. Daltrey has been supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust for over 20 years, which helps raise millions through annual concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. Although the WHO was founded in 1964, Daltrey remains one of the two surviving founding members. The honors list is drawn up by the British government and signed off by the monarch, with nominees reviewed by independent panels. Previous recipients included Stephen Fry and Gareth Southgate in the New Year list this year. These latest honors four individuals who have left a lasting mark in their respective fields, at home as well as on the world scene.