Victoria Beckham has adopted a new title after husband Sir David received his knighthood. Sir David Beckham was honoured by King Charles at Windsor Castle
Victoria Beckham has adopted a new title after husband Sir David received his knighthood.
Sir David Beckham was honoured by King Charles at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, receiving a knighthood for his outstanding contribution to sport and charity.
Amid this celebration, her wife, Victoria also picked up a new form of address.
In keeping with royal tradition, the former Spice Girl is now entitled to call herself Lady Beckham – a courtesy title given to the wife of a man knighted as ‘Sir.’

To use the title is optional, but Victoria has reportedly chosen to embrace the new honour, confirmed by the Mirror.
It is currently not known when she will use the title and her social media pages remain unchanged at the moment following Tuesday’s ceremony.
She gushed over David was knighted at Windsor Castle.

Sharing several sweet snaps of the couple, she gushed: ‘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, so to see you honoured by The King today is something I’ll forever cherish.
‘You’ve achieved so much, and yet you’re still the same kind, humble, hardworking man I met nearly 30 years ago, as well as the most amazing husband and father.
‘I’ve never felt prouder than I do today. Sir @davidbeckham, we all love you so much xxx’
