David Beckham prompts laughter from King Charles with modest remark

Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 04/04/2026

- 15:38

The former England captain's quick comment made His Majesty chuckle

Sir David Beckham got a giggle out of King Charles during a recent meeting at His Majesty's Gloucestershire estate of Highgrove.

Alan Titchmarsh CBE and garden designer Frances Tophill joined the pair as they finalised plans for a collaborative garden project set to appear at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.


The former England captain made the monarch laugh during their meeting as they compared blooms.

Commenting on Sir David's flowers, the King asked: "Does it smell?", to which Mr Beckham responded: "It smells amazing, amazing."

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The footballing legend quickly followed up with: "Not as good as yours," getting a laugh out of His Majesty.

The gathering at Highgrove brought together the monarch, who serves as Royal Founding President of The King's Foundation, alongside three prominent figures united by their passion for horticulture and the natural world.

Sir David holds the position of King's Foundation ambassador, whilst Mr Titchmarsh represents both The King's Foundation and the RHS in his ambassadorial role.

The quartet gathered to approve the final designs for The RHS and The King's Foundation Curious Garden.

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Mr Beckham's quick response made His Majesty laugh

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This installation aims to ignite public interest in gardening and outdoor activities, while also inspiring younger generations to consider careers in horticulture.

The garden's design includes various personal touches that reflect the interests of its creators.

A beehive will be a prominent feature, inspired by the mutual enthusiasm for beekeeping shared by the King and Sir David, both of whom are dedicated beekeepers producing their own natural honey.

Seven raised beds will be included in the layout, paying homage to the former England captain's legendary shirt number from his playing career.

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The gathering at Highgrove brought together the monarch and the three prominent figures

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David Austin Roses has contributed specially selected roses honouring the King, Sir David, and Titchmarsh.

An easel made by Eleanor Pickin, a graduate of the Snowdon School of Furniture, will also be showcased in the garden.

During the Highgrove meeting, the King heard trainees express their enthusiasm for the initiative and their engagement in the collaborative effort.

The young gardeners are taking part in exchange programs between RHS Wisley and Highgrove Gardens, enhancing their skills and knowledge in various horticultural environments.

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During the Highgrove meeting, the King heard trainees express their enthusiasm for the initiative

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Sir David expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating: "Both The King's Foundation and the RHS do such great work in protecting and promoting green spaces across the UK.

"I want to help encourage a new generation to appreciate the benefits of nature and get involved in gardening.

"It's been fun to be a part of creating the Curious Garden, and I'm excited for people to see it at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show."