Beckham waited 12 hours in a row for Queen Elizabeth II

David Beckham was one of many Britons who waited in line for several hours in order to honor Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall. As Great Britain continues to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many have gone to London to visit it in the homazhe [...]
David Beckham was one of many Britons who waited in line for several hours in order to honor Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall.
As Great Britain continues to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, many of them have gone to London to visit him in the homazhe at West administrator Hall. Beckham who went there at 2: 00 a.m. was seen among the crowd on Friday evening and showed why he thinks this gesture is right for him.
Her Majesty's “means a lot to us and her in many ways”, he told ITV News. “Flas for myself and from the meetings I've had with him several times during my 18x3> career.

I was more fortunate, I always wanted to introduce my country so I introduced it, as captain of my country and every time we've stood there with fans of three lions and when we sang God save the Queen, which said a lot about us”

Only three players were captain of England more than Beckham. He had captain's tape 59 times for Three Lions, a smaller number by Bobby Moore (90), Billy Wright (90) and Bryan Robson (65).












