David Beckham believes royal knighthood is finally 'on it's way' as he beams at King's banquet

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David Beckham 'believes a knighthood is on the cards' in the very near future according to a body language expert who analysed the former footballer's behaviour at his recent visit to Buckingham Palace.According to body language expert Darren Stanton, Beckham, 49, showed 'complete elation' and 'confidence'' as he and his wife Victoria were specially invited along to a state banquet on December 3 at Buckingham Palace where King Charles III hosted the Qatari ruler.Speaking on behalf of BetFair Casino, Stanton claims the former Manchester United player flashed an expression of 'duping delight', hinting that he knows 'something very positive' is coming which the rest of the public are not aware of yet.Stanton branded him as the 'the man of the moment' during the reception which was held on Tuesday evening on December 3 for 150 special guests.Darren noted that Beckham was also wearing his OBE which is not abnormal as it is tradition to wear existing medals when you are in the company of the royals.

However, his delighted expressions suggests something more is going on here as the expert believes the dad-of-four is holding in an 'internal secret you can't help but smile about'.Speaking of his posture and positioning, Darren commented that Beckham appeared to be "front and centre" and appeared very self assured as he made strong eye contact and looked straight forward as he walked. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla also appeared to be in good spirits with Darren commenting that the monarch looked 'delighted' to have his wife back by his side after her brief illness and seemed 'much more relaxed' than he did

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