An Intimate Look at David Beckham's Royal Celebration
Victoria Beckham treated her followers to an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse of her husband David Beckham's knighthood celebration, sharing a series of stylish photographs from the star-studded event.
The fashionable celebration took place on 8th November 2025 at Gordon Ramsay's Michelin-starred Chelsea restaurant, coming just hours after David received his knighthood from King Charles for his outstanding contributions to sport and charity.
Family Moments and Celebrity Guests
The intimate gathering brought together close family and friends, including the couple's three youngest children - Romeo, Cruz, and Harper Beckham - alongside David's parents Ted and Sandra, his sister Joanne, and hosts Gordon and Tana Ramsay.
Notably absent was eldest son Brooklyn Beckham, whose absence highlighted ongoing family tensions. However, the evening remained focused on celebration, with David keeping his new medal close by in its distinctive red souvenir box throughout the festivities.
Victoria captured the joyful atmosphere on her Instagram page, sharing family photos from the pastel-themed venue that showed David beaming with his medal around his neck and Victoria smiling beside their son Cruz.
A Night of Fine Dining and Heartfelt Tributes
Guests enjoyed an exquisite three-course meal, with David opting for beef Wellington and Victoria choosing sea bass, followed by traditional roly-poly and custard for dessert.
In a touching Instagram caption, Victoria - who also designed David's three-piece mohair suit for the occasion - expressed her immense pride: "Words cannot express how proud I am of you @DavidBeckham! It was so wonderful to celebrate with both of our families and friends at our favourite restaurant in London."
She also thanked their hosts, writing: "Thank you @Gordongram and @Tanaramsay for hosting us at @RestaurantGordonRamsay — it was a night we will never forget!"
The celebration marked David's second royal recognition, having previously received an OBE in 2003 from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to football. The news of his knighthood had been announced in June as part of the King's Birthday Honours.
Victoria, who now holds the title of Lady Victoria Beckham, shared an emotional tribute earlier, stating: "David, from the moment I met you 28 years ago, you've always been so proud to represent your country. Whether on or off the pitch, no one loves England or respects our Royal Family more."
She praised her husband's enduring character, noting he remains "the same kind, humble, hardworking man I met nearly 30 years ago" and calling the knighthood recognition something she would "forever cherish."