Respect! David Beckham, English Football Legend Willing To Queue For 13 Hours To See Queen Elizabeth I


Kamumauvector.com – English football legend, David Beckham is willing to queue for 13 hours to see Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin which is being buried at Westminster Hall, London – England .


It was an honor for David Beckham to come and stand in line to pay his respects to the queen

The passing of Queen Elizabeth II has brought deep sorrow to all the people of the United Kingdom including English football legend, David Beckham.

Unbeknownst to the media, he was willing to travel from Southwark Park to Westminster Hall.

Someone who saw the disguise of the England national team player said that David Beckham could have avoided queuing to pay his respects to the Queen. But he prefers to queue like the British people in general.

He told one source, “My grandfather would not jump the queue,”.

David Beckham also said that he did not want to jump in line and disappoint his grandfather, Joseph West (a loyalist loyal to the kingdom). He wanted to honor Queen Elizabeth II in a good way.

He also told a source: “He’s been asking someone he’s talked to earlier this week when is the best time to leave. So he finally decided to leave after the early hours of the morning,” said one source.

However, it is known that the husband of Victoria Beckham paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on Friday afternoon along with hundreds of thousands of other British people.


Queued for about 13 hours, david beckham knees and back are fine

It is known through the media, David Beckham told British journalists that he had been waiting for more than 12 hours.

He said that during the queue of about 13 hours, his knees and back felt safe and fine.

The former Manchester United player also said: “You need to know that things like this are shared. We’ve been together, been here. We queued while eating pringles, Sherbet lemons, coffee and sandwiches,” said the England legend football player.

Beckham had told the media crew how lucky he was from when he was young until now he has met Queen Elizabeth II on several occasions.

“We want everyone to be here together. We want to celebrate the queen’s extraordinary life. I think this is meant to be shared together,” said David Beckham, quoted by BBC News, Saturday (17/9/2022).

He also spoke to the media & television reporters, that he said he was raised in a royalist family. “If they were still alive, I would come with my grandparents if they were still alive,” he said.


David Beckham in tears when in front of the queen’s coffin

He recounted the appreciation of the British Empire when he was given the honor he had felt when playing as captain of the England national football team.

“I represent my country, and captain for my country’s football team. Every time we stood there wearing that three lion jersey, I had the captain’s armband on my arm and we sang god save the queen. And that is something that means a lot to us,” said the English football legend.

On the sidelines of waiting in line, the English football legend was invited to take photos with his big fans.

After he queued for approximately 13 hours, he was seen by one of the media crew looking emotional in front of Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin wearing a black suit and hat.

He seemed to be in tears as he paid his respects in front of Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin.

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