Sir David Beckham surprisingly in Munich
Freshly baked knights meet lederhosen
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A new knight in Munich: Sir David Beckham suddenly appeared in the Bavarian capital and delighted unsuspecting passers-by.
Passers -by was amazed when they strolled through the city center of Munich on Wednesday. Because suddenly in the person of David Beckham (50) there was not only a British football legend in front of them, but also a sir that was freshly beaten to the knight. From “Becks” in the Bavarian capital and show how a cheering amount gathered around the star immediately. But what was his trip to Munich?
Beckham, who had apparently traveled without his wife Victoria Beckham (51), was sighted in front of the branch of the luxury watch brand Tudor very close to the Munich Frauenkirche. This place was not chosen by chance, the ex-athlete is the company’s prominent brand ambassador.
Then there were dirndls and lederhosen to see
Photos that are available to the newspaper also show that Beckham later also stopped the Paulaner in the valley in the restaurant and met Ramona Pongratz, the junior meadow host of the Paulaner Winzer Fähndl festival, as well as on various leather pants. According to the report, the watch manufacturer had invited around 150 guests there. “I always love to come to Munich,” Beckham is said to have raved and showed himself very well during the three -hour stay.
Just a few days ago, it was officially unveiled that David Beckham was raised by King Charles (76) as part of the King’s Birthday Honours to the status of a Knight Bachelor, i.e. a knight without religious affiliation. The ceremonial ceremony will only take place at a later date, but the ex-footballer can already imagine Sir. The same honor was also given Oscar winner Gary Oldman (67).
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Source: Stern

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