LONDON — Soccer legend David Beckham paid his respects to Queen Elizabeth II on Friday after waiting in a miles-long line for more than 13 hours to see her coffin at Westminster Hall, according to multiple reports.
The former England captain and co-owner of Inter Miami earlier told ITV News that he joined the queue to see the queen around 2 a.m., thinking that it would be quieter then.
“I was wrong,” he said with a smile. “Everybody had that in mind. … Everybody wants to be here to be part of this experience and celebrate what her majesty has done for us.”
'I was so lucky I was able to have a few moments in my life to be around Her Majesty
— ITV News (@itvnews) September 16, 2022
'A sad day but it's a day to remember the incredible legacy she left'
David Beckham told ITV News' @neilconneryitv he's queued 12 hours to see the Queen Lying in Statehttps://t.co/tMtgIn9Bst pic.twitter.com/vPYR8SObXB
In 2003, Beckham received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for services to football, according to The Guardian. On Friday, he remembered speaking to the queen while receiving the honor.
“I was so lucky that I was able to have a few moments like that in my life to be around her majesty because we can all see with the love that’s being shown how special she is, and how special she was,” he said, according to ITV News.
Beckham told BBC News that he believes “something like this today is meant to be shared together.”
“We all want to be here together, we all want to experience something where we celebrate the amazing life of our queen,” he said.
David Beckham says he queued for 12 hours to "celebrate the amazing life of our Queen"https://t.co/dS7cuiwQ3K pic.twitter.com/mv2YcuSIC5
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) September 16, 2022
Video from Westminster Hall showed Beckham bowing his head as he viewed the queen’s coffin.
David Beckham wiped away a tear as he paid his respects to the Queen after queueing for 13 hours.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 16, 2022
Beckham slowly bowed his head and stared at the floor as he viewed the Queen's coffin.
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Elizabeth died Sept. 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after 70 years on the throne. She was 96. Her reign was the longest of any monarch in British history.
King Charles III was officially proclaimed Britain’s new monarch on Saturday.