Sir David Beckham's Knighthood Celebration at The Bull Pub in Charlbury
Sir David Beckham, the renowned former Manchester United and England footballer, celebrated his knighthood in style at a cozy Cotswolds pub, The Bull in Charlbury, Oxfordshire. The pub, known for its intimate atmosphere and exceptional cuisine, has been a local favorite for years. Beckham and his family, including his wife Victoria and their four children, spent a memorable evening there after the knighthood ceremony at Windsor Castle on November 4th.
The celebration included a lively party with music and dancing, attracting attention from the locals. Beckham's sons, Romeo and Cruz, even performed a specially written song to mark the occasion. The family's presence at the pub was a surprise to many, as they live nearby in Great Tew. The Bull Pub, with its Michelin-starred chef Sally Abé, has been recognized as the best pub in the UK by Pub and Bar Magazine and featured in Time Out's top 20 UK restaurants list.
The pub's popularity is evident, having hosted notable figures like former US Vice President Kamala Harris and, unfortunately, causing a stir when staff allegedly refused to serve current Vice President JD Vance due to political objections. Despite the controversy, The Bull remains a cherished local establishment, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all who visit.