King Charles, David Beckham set for unique on screen appearance
The documentary will highlight the King's vision to 'transform people, places, and ultimately the planet'
King Charles is set to feature in a new documentary alongside David Beckham, while his son Brooklyn appears to be strengthening ties with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
According to recent reports, David Beckham will take part in the monarch's upcoming Amazon Prime documentary, which will spotlight King Charles' environmental initiatives and the efforts of the 'King's Foundation.'
The former England footballer is expected to be awarded a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours-has reportedly agreed to contribute to the feature-length production.
The documentary will highlight the King's vision to 'transform people, places, and ultimately the planet.'
Filming is scheduled to wrap up either later this year or by early 2026, according to The Times.
Now serving as an ambassador for the King's Foundation, Beckham has built a strong support rapport with King Charles.
The pair have bonded over shared interests such as 'beekeeping, with Beckham attending royal weddings, banquets, and even lending support to an air ambulance charity initiative championed by Prince William.
This collaboration with the King comes shortly after Beckham's son, Brooklyn Beckham, was reportedly seen growing closer to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, who live roughly 90 minutes from the Sussexes' residence in Los Angeles, are said to have enjoyed a 'wonderful time' dining at Harry and Meghan's home.
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