Twitter user, @Chriscottam tweeted: "Had to show his face didnt he, any chance of exposure."Dan replied: "Have a word with yourself Chris.
He’s been there since 2am this morning. If he wants headlines he pops to the chippy in his PJs."@craigwhitaker penned: "Not a chance on earth he's been stood for 12 hours."@silvermanhilary commented: "I’m sure there are plenty of 'celebrities' queueing to pay their respects for our Queen, incognito."@Neilkins remarked: "There is no way in a million years he has waited 12 hours.
If he has why wasn’t it on breakfast news? I’m not saying he shouldn’t pay his respects but it’s amazing how quick the attention was on Beckham & not the elderly who have waited for 12 hours."But others defended David who came to pay his respect to the Queen following her death.@Rfctmo tweeted: "You can't help but love Becks."@HBPship commented: "Why can people just not accept that he is just a person like all of us.There is no VIP line, fast pass etc.
He is simply wanting to pay his respects... Why feel the need to not just leave it for what it is."@Julie3 remarked: "Well, he is better than many who have jumped in the queue at Tower Bridge, it’s only taken us 6 hours to get to this point.
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