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David Bee-ckham gives King sweet present of home-made honey

David Bee-ckham brings the King some honey
The King looked happy with his jar of the sweet stuff (Picture: AP/ PA)

David Beckham gave the King a jar of home-made honey at an awards ceremony in London celebrating British fashion.

The 48-year-old – whose honey is called ‘DBee’z Sticky Stuff’ – held out the jar to the monarch, who appeared delighted with the kind gesture.

The King is also known to be a fan of bees, boasting many beehives at Highgrove House.

His Majesty visited the 180 Studios art gallery in the Strand to present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.

At the event, hosted by the British Fashion Council (BFC), he shook hands with the former England football captain, who handed him the special jar.

The King, who has kept beehives at his royal estates, thanked him and joked: ‘We shall have to do a swap.’

David Beckham is said to have fallen in love with beekeeping during lockdown and built a £500 hive in the garden of his Cotswolds home.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: David Beckham attends a special industry showcase event hosted by the British Fashion Council (BFC) at 180 Studios, on May 18, 2023 in London, England. Now in its sixth year, the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design recognises the role played by British design and fashion in the country's culture and trade. (Photo Jonathan Brady - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The former England captain was on hand at the British Fashion Council Foundation Impact Day (Picture: Getty)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: King Charles III meets David Beckham at the British Fashion Council Foundation Impact Day 2023 at 180 The Strand on May 18, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Gerrish/Getty Images for The BFC)
The King also gave an award to young designer Foday Dumbuya founder of Labrum London (Picture: Getty)

As the BFC’s ambassadorial president, he showed the King items from the organisation’s New Gen initiative, which supports emerging talent.

Speaking before the event he said he felt ‘excited’ to meet the King, describing himself as a big admirer of the royal family and of fashion, since he was a youngster.

The King also spoke to several young designers who benefited from the BFC’s scholarships and support schemes, and was shown handbags, clothing and shoes made from sustainable material.

Pausing to look at a tight crop top, he joked: ‘Does that stretch? I do hope so.’

US actor Woody Harrelson also attended the annual event after flying from Los Angeles and thanked the King for ‘everything you do – I really appreciate it’.

Mr Harrelson’s 2020 documentary Kiss The Ground explored solutions to the climate crisis, while the King helped establish the SMI Sustainable Fashion Taskforce as Prince of Wales, which pioneers a sustainable future for the fashion industry.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: David Beckham attends the British Fashion Council Foundation Impact Day 2023 at 180 The Strand on May 18, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Gerrish/Getty Images for The BFC)
Becks has his own nests of bees at home (Picture: Getty)
Britain's King Charles III speaks to David Beckham at a special industry showcase event hosted by the British Fashion Council (BFC) in London, Thursday May 18, 2023. Now in its sixth year, the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design recognises the role played by British design and fashion in the country's culture and trade. (Jonathan Brady/Pool via AP)
It was a special industry event where the King handed out the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design (Picture: AP)

Stopping to talk to a young designer whose high heels were made of plastic salvaged from the sea, the King said: ‘I have always said one man’s waste is another man’s property.’

The inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design was presented to Richard Quinn in February 2018 when the late Queen made her first visit to London Fashion Week.

This year’s award was given to Sierra Leonean designer Foday Dumbuya, founder and creative director of fashion label Labrum London.

Speaking to a room packed with designers, the King said: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry if I kept you waiting a little bit. There were too many fascinating young designers downstairs.

‘I wanted to use this moment to congratulate all those who I know are working so hard having been through their colleges.

‘I do hope you do really well and I shall be watching from a distance.’

The King offered an ‘enormous congratulations’ to Mr Dumbuya, who said he hoped to inspire young people from Sierra Leone and London to follow their dreams.

The King admired Mr Dumbuya’s items in his design workshop, where he high-fived his two-year-old son, Idris, joking: ‘You did very well to recognise me.’

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