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    David Beckham says receiving a knighthood would be an "unbelievable honour"

    The 50-year-old star - who celebrated the milestone birthday on May 2nd - has been tipped to be made Sir David Beckham for years, but the title has eluded him thus far


    The former England football skipper has been a UNICEF ambassador for 20 years, and some have questioned why he is yet to receive a knighthood for his services to football and charity work.

    He told Time Magazine: "I've heard people in the media talk about it's something that I really, really want, and of course, it would be an unbelievable honour.

    "If it happens at some point, amazing. If it doesn't, there's nothing I can do about it."

    During his playing days, David won 115 caps for England, and he captained the Three Lions 59 times.

    While he is now a co-owner of Inter Miami CF and Salford City FC, David still misses his playing and training days.

    He explained: "There's a lot of players that say, 'Oh, well, I miss the locker room. I miss the banter.'

    "I don't miss any of that, because I have that with my family and with my friends. I miss training every day.

    "I miss playing every weekend. Every day, I wake up, and I feel like something's missing. Even at 50 years old, in my head, I can still play."

    Despite no longer training with a football team, David keeps fit.

    His wife, Victoria Beckham, admitted her husband spends around an hour in the gym, but she is there for nearly two hours.

    She said: "David does an hour in the gym, and I do an hour and 45 minutes."

    But David insisted he "works harder" than his 51-year-old significant other - who he married in 1999 - when it comes to keeping fit.

    He joked: "I let Victoria believe that she's working harder.

    "But I think I'm the one that's working harder. Don't tell her that."

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