David Beckham receives a life of special life ‘Birthday Honor’ before chivalry

David Beckham should receive chivalry in the honors of King Charles’s birthday, becoming the 16th male footballer to receive the title.
But before this capital occasion, the legend of football issued a sort of birthday honor of himself – with the announcement that he will become the first person outside the royal family to modify the guests Country life review.
The emblematic weekly publication, known for its coverage of British rural life, announced that Beckham would take the editorial reins for a special issue which should be published in October, to mark its 50th anniversary this year.
The former captain of England, who is a passionate reader of the magazine,, The traces of royal guest publishers will follow, including King Charles (2013 and 2018), Princess Anne (2020) and Queen Camilla (2022).
Mark Hedges, the editor -in -chief of the magazine, said: “As soon as we were presented, David told me how much he loves Country life. He reads each cover issue on the cover and it was an excellent companion for him because he developed his own life in the countryside. »»
Beckham added: “I am honored to have been invited to edit an edition of a magazine that I have always admired and read. I am really looking forward to working with the editorial team to produce a problem that will celebrate what the British campaign and the big landscape mean for me and my family.”
The next issue should include Beckham’s favorite views, a beloved recipe and tributes to rural champions and craftsmen who have contributed to his campaign area of 12 million pounds Sterling near Chippinging Norton in Oxfordshire.
“As a global football access, with a passion for the countryside, its dogs, chickens, bees and its garden – especially trees, roses and vegetables – I am delighted to see what its special commemorative problem will bring,” said Hedges.
With a chivalry on the horizon and a editorial staff invited in hand, Beckham marks his gold year with honors adapted to royalty.



