Long live the King! Victoria and David Beckham join Holly Willoughby leading the stars sending well wishes to King Charles and Queen Camilla following their historic Coronation
David and Victoria Beckham led the stars sending their well wishes to King Charles and Queen Camilla following their their historic Coronation on Saturday.
The former Spice Girl, 49, took to her Instagram following the London ceremony to share a throwback snap of herself meeting his Royal Highness.
Posing in pictures from her pop star days Victoria penned: ‘From then to now! I have so many fond memories of meeting His Majesty throughout my career, and he is always so supportive and kind’.
She continued: ‘Today is a truly historic day and I’m incredibly humbled to celebrate King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they embark on their new roles.
Meanwhile husband David, 48, posted his own tribute to the Royal declaring the coronation a day out ‘country comes together’.
Famous friends: David and Victoria Beckham led the stars sending their well wishes to King Charles and Queen Camilla following their their historic Coronation on Saturday (pictured meeting the King in 2000)
Celebrations: Holly Willoughby also praised the new Monarch (pictured in 2013)
Throwback: The former Spice Girl took to her Instagram following the London ceremony to share a throwback snap of herself meeting his Royal Highness
Pride: Posing in pictures from her pop star days Victoria penned: ‘From then to now! I have so many fond memories of meeting His Majesty throughout my career, and he is always so supportive and kind’
Tribute: Meanwhile husband David, 48, posted his own tribute to the Royal declaring the coronation a day out ‘country comes together’
Writing: ‘Today our country comes together to celebrate the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla’.
Later taking to his Instagram Stories the former footballer shared a slew of snaps from the big day and said ‘London is looking incredible’.
Elsewhere Holly Willoughby, 42, took to her Wylde Moon account to write: ‘A moment in history, happy Coronation day’.
Following in his famous parents footsteps Brooklyn Beckham also took to social media all the from LA.
Writing:’ A historic day celebrating the coronation service of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, sending my best wishes xx’.
Shortly after the stunning Coronation at Westminster Abbey Martine McCutcheon joked the new King and Queen would no doubt be looking forward to a cup of tea.
She penned: ‘Long live the king! Wow… That was a ceremony and a half wasn’t it?! And to think Charles is in his seventies and still has SO much more to do for the rest of the day! I thought he and Camilla looked resplendent and as always Kate looked so classically beautiful’.
‘The children were so cute too! Am I right in thinking one of them was wearing his football kit underneath his outfit?! If so, I love that!’.
Congratulations: Elsewhere Holly Willoughby, 42, took to her Wylde Moon account to write: ‘A moment in history, happy Coronation day’
Brit abroad: Following in his famous parents footsteps Brooklyn Beckham also took to social media all the from LA
Shattered: Shortly after the stunning Coronation at Westminster Abbey Martine McCutcheon joked the new King and Queen would no doubt be looking forward to a cup of tea
She continued: ‘I’m so pleased Charles was met with such warmth from the public and guests… I felt he was thinking of his “Dear Mama” so often throughout. I think our late Queen would be so very proud of her son today’.
‘With our world drastically changing all the time, I wondered how I would feel about the royals and the ceremony etc… I have to say, seeing all the history and heritage and reflecting on all the family have weathered and endured both publicly and personally brought me great comfort and pride actually, ‘.
Going on to say: ‘And with William and Kate on board too, I’m sure the family will continue to bring the credibility and tradition of the old mixed with the freshness and needs of the new for the country. Now… I bet he can’t wait to get all that regalia off, have a cup of tea and put his feet up!’.
Before adding: “God save the King!’.