Sir David Beckham recently celebrated after receiving his knighthood with a lads’ night out at a countryside pub via The Sun.
Beckham, who was knighted by King Charles last week, was joined by celebrity pals Guy Ritchie and Gary Neville as well as sons Romeo and Cruz.
The 30-strong party booked out a section of Cotswolds pub The Bull, in Charlbury, on Friday night and it quickly took over the entire venue.
Former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England legend Beckham kicked off the evening in a private safari tent at the back of the boozer. Aspiring singer Cruz, performed a specially written song, which included the line “King Charles came to David Beckham and knighted him my man”.
The pub then sang along to hits by Oasis and The Rolling Stones, and David Beckham got up and grooved as the whole pub cheered: “We love you Sir David Beckham, we love you Sir David Beckham”.
One witness said to the outlet: “It was really kicking off.
“When the dinner finished, Becks and his crew of blokes left the pub’s safari tent and filtered into the main adjoining pub for dancing and singing.
“Everyone was in high spirits. The locals couldn’t believe they’d been treated to a night with Becks there.
“The music was blaring out and everyone was singing along.
“The pub was rammed and the more the word got out, the more people rammed in.
“The place was packed. It was like a New Year’s Eve party.”
David’s guests dined on oysters and barbecued lamb with roast potatoes. They polished off bottles of rosé wine at £55 a pop and gallons of local beer, including Jeremy Clarkson’s Hawkstone Session lager, as well as margaritas and espresso martini cocktails. The party wrapped up just before midnight.





