Former England captain Sir David Beckham will be among those accepting honours on Tuesday as he receives a knighthood at Windsor Castle.
The football star, 50, is being honoured for his services to sport and charity.
Earlier this year, Sir David said he was "immensely proud" of being recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.
Beckham represented England 115 times, and was captain for 59 games. Only two players have played for England more.
He won six Premier Leagues with Manchester United after coming through their academy.
Beckham later played for Real Madrid , LA Galaxy , Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan before his retirement in 2013.
He is currently the president and co-owner of MLS side Inter Miami, where he helped to sign Lionel Messi , and he is a part-owner of

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