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David Beckham and Prince Harry's 'bitter fallout' and how Becks got ultimate revenge
David Beckham and Prince Harry's 'bitter fallout' and how Becks got ultimate revenge

Daily Record

time01-05-2025

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David Beckham and Prince Harry's 'bitter fallout' and how Becks got ultimate revenge

David and Harry were once really good mates until one incident changed things between them. David Beckham and Prince Harry were once very good friends but things took a turn and things soon soured between them. The two were acquainted for some time but their relationship apparently fell apart after one incident in particular. In Tom Bower's book, it was claimed that Becks and Harry had fallen out when Meghan Markle made an "exclusion order" at the Invictus Games. David and Victoria Beckham both attended Harry and Meghan's wedding in 2018 alongside various other celebrities including Serena Williams, Oprah Winfrey, and George Clooney. Bower had suggested that Meghan had given the Beckhams an "exclusion order" from the 2018 Games, just five months after they tied the knot, and that the snub had led him to exact "revenge" against Prince Harry, writes The Mirror. In his book House of Beckham, he penned: "Photographs of the two together were forbidden. David Beckham was said to be puzzled as to why Harry wouldn't meet him. The exclusion order, it later transpired, was issued by Meghan. She did not want any competition in the media from Beckham, and especially not from his wife Victoria." However, David has a good friendship with Harry's brother Prince William. He was invited to Boston for the Earthshot Prize amid the 2022 World Cup. He travelled half way across the world to be there for the special event, which supports raising awareness and combatting climate change and was David's way of "getting his revenge for the Sydney snub". "Whenever the Prince of Wales sends me a message and says 'I need you to do this' or 'be there', it's always a 'yes,'" he had said, "Over the years, I've done a lot with the Prince of Wales, and I've always been there whenever he's asked me to get involved with things." David describes himself as a royalist and has been supportive of the Royal Family his whole life. He said in a recent interview: "I always get emotional talking about anything that I do with our Royal Family. I was brought up in a household that adored and loved everything that came with the Royal Family." When he was asked to represent the King's foundation, David admitted his mother cried. "She knows my grandparents would have been proud that I have played such an important role in the Royal Family and the charities that they have. Our King is an incredible man," he added. David was also there when Prince William attended the end of the London Air Ambulance Charity's 'Up Against Time' appeal to celebrate the two new helicopters. David attended in his role as ambassador of the London Air Ambulance Charity. He said: "As soon as I was asked to be involved by Prince William it was something I was very honoured to do in all honesty." He praised the "incredible work that the pilots and the medics do and the millions of lives they've saved" and he had also said it was something he had been "very proud to be invited to be part of". Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

David Beckham's bitter fallout with Prince Harry and how he exacted his revenge
David Beckham's bitter fallout with Prince Harry and how he exacted his revenge

Daily Mirror

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

David Beckham's bitter fallout with Prince Harry and how he exacted his revenge

David Beckham was once good friends with Prince Harry but the pair's relationship is believed to have soured soon after Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle David Beckham was once good friends with Prince Harry - but things soon soured between them. The pair had been friends for some time, it seemed, but things went wrong after one incident. It was claimed in Tom Bower's book that David Beckham and Prince Harry had fallen out when Meghan Markle made an "exclusion order" at the Invictus Games. David and his wife Victoria attended Harry and Meghan's wedding alongside a string of famous faces including Serena Williams, Oprah Winfrey, and George Clooney. ‌ It had been suggested by royal commentator Tom Bower that Meghan had given the Beckhams an "exclusion order" from the 2018 Games, just five months after they married, and that the snub had led him to exact "revenge" against Prince Harry. ‌ In his book House of Beckham, Tom Bower alleged: "Photographs of the two together were forbidden. David Beckham was said to be puzzled as to why Harry wouldn't meet him. The exclusion order, it later transpired, was issued by Meghan. She did not want any competition in the media from Beckham, and especially not from his wife Victoria." However, David has a good friendship with Prince Harry's brother Prince William. He was invited to Boston for the Earthshot Prize amid the 2022 World Cup. He travelled half way across the world to be there for the special event, which supports raising awareness and combatting climate change and was David's way of "getting his revenge for the Sydney snub". "Whenever the Prince of Wales sends me a message and says 'I need you to do this' or 'be there', it's always a 'yes,'" he had said, "Over the years, I've done a lot with the Prince of Wales, and I've always been there whenever he's asked me to get involved with things." David describes himself as a royalist and has been supportive of the Royal Family his whole life. ‌ He said in a recent interview: "I always get emotional talking about anything that I do with our Royal Family. I was brought up in a household that adored and loved everything that came with the Royal Family." When he was asked to represent the King's foundation, David admitted his mother cried. "She knows my grandparents would have been proud that I have played such an important role in the Royal Family and the charities that they have. Our King is an incredible man," he added. David was also there when Prince William attended the end of the London Air Ambulance Charity's 'Up Against Time' appeal to celebrate the two new helicopters. David attended in his role as ambassador of the London Air Ambulance Charity. He said: "As soon as I was asked to be involved by Prince William it was something I was very honoured to do in all honesty." He praised the "incredible work that the pilots and the medics do and the millions of lives they've saved" and he had also said it was something he had been "very proud to be invited to be part of".

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