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Civil servants are debating over whether David Beckham should be given a knighthood.
Officials have been asked to consider whether the England international is suitable for the Queen's most prestigious honour, but some have argued that he should not be made Sir David because he is moving to play in the United States.
"His name has been put forward but there is a view among some officials that it should not be approved while there is a conflict between his future as an England player and his contract with an American club," a source said.
"Some officials feel that there is nothing wrong with honouring a player who is based in Europe and free to represent his country if required, but feel there is a big difference if the same player is earning his main income and paying tax in the United States and unable to play for England."
However, a spokeswoman for the Cabinet Office, which coordinates policy across departments, denied that such discussions had taken place and said that civil servants could not put the brakes on a nomination.
Beckham, 32, has just earned a recall to the England squad and is due to move from Real Madrid to LA Galaxy in Los Angeles in August. His new club is reportedly concerned that his resurrected England career could clash with his commitments to them, hinting that he may not be released for non-competitive games.
He was awarded an OBE in 2003 and could see that upgraded to a knighthood within a few months, either in Tony Blair's resignation honours list or the Queen's birthday honours list.
As well as his footballing success, Beckham's claims for the award are strengthened by his charity work and role in helping to secure the 2012 Olympics for London. His wife, who would become Lady Victoria if he was knighted, said of the idea last year, "It's just so camp, it's wonderful isn't it? Lady Victoria, that would be quite amazing."
Downing Street has refused to respond to the story, while royal officials do not comment on potential knighthood recipients.
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It's not clear to me that someone who just happens to have some talent with a football, and who earns a kings ransom is a particularly good role model (i.e. someone we all should look up to).
Especially since he is of little fiscal benefit to the UK. Can you imagine lady Beckham; I mean, really?
richard williams, weybridge, UK
wow i thing david deserve that no mater whre is gone play or not.............
abraham, sandnessjoen, norway
There is hope for all of us for those who cannot speak properly, very ordinary at our profession, have no charisma. I think persistence they call it, or is it good marketing a brand.
Arthur brocklebank, Liverpool, England
Mrs Beckham would not become Lady Victoria but rather Lady Beckham. She would only take the title of Lady Victoria is her father were an Earl which he is not.
Andrew Cox, Hamilton, Bermuda
please dont let it happen. it is a travesty if it does. they didnt even knight alan ball. these 2 self servers should go too the usa and stay there. talk about debasing the honours system.
Kathy, manchester, uk
I'm looking forward to watching Mrs Blair curtsying to Lady Beckham! That should be fun. Anyway she would not be Lady Victoria- the wife of a knight uses the prefix 'Lady' with her husband's surname.
Doug, Glasgow,
DB should be knighted for his contribution to the sport of football. His work will no doubt continue in the USA by lifting the profile of the game.
Jeff, London, GB
Sir David Beckam, Lady Victoria, Queen Camilla and I guess it will soon be President Tony Blair.
Give a honor / title to someone who deserves it.
Dennis Freeman, Norwich, England
To suggest that David Beckham is not worthy of knighthood is absolutely ridiculous. Elizabeth taylor lives in the US, and she was made a Dame. Other celebrities living outside of the UK have been knighted. What's the problem. Sir David Beckham? Absolutely fabulous.
Tony Millis, Princeton, Princeton, NJ