David Beckham Receives Traditional Hindu Welcome in Mumbai During UNICEF Visit

David Beckham Receives Traditional Hindu Welcome in Mumbai During UNICEF Visit

Sir David Beckham was afforded a welcome befitting local royalty as his charitable trip to India continued on Friday. 

Britain’s newest knight of the realm is in Mumbai to fulfill his latest commitment as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador on behalf of Education Above All, a Qatari based foundation that aims to provide ‘quality education and employment opportunities’ to children living in impoverished communities across the world.

After a four hour visit to a local school, Beckham, 50, was greeted with a floral bouquet and accompanying aarti ritual, a Hindu ritual of worship that typically involves chanting, the lighting of incense and waving of lighted lamps before a deity. 

Rounding off the welcome, the former Manchester United and England footballer’s forehead was adorned with a Hindu tika – a red spot frequently used during special occasions and religious ceremonies. 

A keen cook, Beckham was also given a lesson in the preparation of Dal Ki Chaat, a  high-protein Indian street food snack during his latest public appearance in the country. 

Taking to Instagram, the retired footballer shared a video of his welcome ceremony with the accompanying caption: ‘So touched by everyone’s kindness… Thank you for my traditional welcome and Dal Ki Chaat lessons. 

Sir David Beckham was afforded a welcome befitting local royalty as his charitable trip to India continued on Friday

Sir David Beckham was afforded a welcome befitting local royalty as his charitable trip to India continued on Friday

Britain's newest knight of the realm is in Mumbai to fulfill his latest commitment as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador on behalf of charitable foundation Education Above All

Britain’s newest knight of the realm is in Mumbai to fulfill his latest commitment as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador on behalf of charitable foundation Education Above All

‘Making some beautiful memories in Mumbai.’

On Thursday, Beckham was treated to a welcome dance after arriving at a local school in Visakhapatnam, where he appeared to be in his element while getting involved in a series of activities, among them a one-touch football tutorial.

The former footballer proved he’s lost none of his impressive skills while juggling a football on his shoulders, before offering a helping hand as the kids set to work planting trees in the school garden.

Beckham, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, was on hand to observe the impact Education Above All’s collaborative Project-Based Learning (PBL) programme has had on local students.

The initiative, managed in partnership with Mantra4Change, aims at improving education across Indian states Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and Nagaland.

‘It gives us great joy that Sir David Beckham chose to visit one of our MJP schools, P. Madhavi Latha, secretary, MJPAPBCWREIS , told The Hindu Times.

‘His presence at our school in a place like Kothavalasa is a reminder that when we work with the right intent and dedication, extraordinary things can happen.’

Beckham quietly observed students led discussions before he was walked through through an exhibition of English, Mathematics and Science projects, created by local children.

After a four hour visit to a local school, Beckham was greeted with a floral bouquet and accompanying aarti ritual, a Hindu ritual of worship

After a four hour visit to a local school, Beckham was greeted with a floral bouquet and accompanying aarti ritual, a Hindu ritual of worship

A keen cook, Beckham was also given a lesson in the preparation of Dal Ki Chaat, a high-protein Indian street food snack during his latest public appearance in the country

A keen cook, Beckham was also given a lesson in the preparation of Dal Ki Chaat, a high-protein Indian street food snack during his latest public appearance in the country

He was later involved in a tree-planting ceremony, where pupils explained how saplings can be scanned and labelled with the aid of digital identifiers.

Beckham’s four-hour visit also included a trip to the school library, where he sat in on a reading circle as children discussed their favourite books.

The former footballer’s involvement in the initiative comes after it was announced that he will support horticulturist and TV presenter Frances Tophill as she designs a space for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Beckham will be involved in the project as an ambassador for the King’s Foundation, which is working with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to create the garden.

Named The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, it aims to encourage visitors to discover the joy of getting curious about gardening and the vital contribution plants make to the health of people, places and the planet.

On Thursday, Beckham appeared to be in his element while getting involved in a series of activities at a local school, among them a one-touch football tutorial

On Thursday, Beckham appeared to be in his element while getting involved in a series of activities at a local school, among them a one-touch football tutorial

The former footballer also offered a helping hand as the kids set to work planting trees in the school garden.

The former footballer also offered a helping hand as the kids set to work planting trees in the school garden.

Beckham, who has shared his interest in gardening on social media, said: ‘My love for the countryside started when I was a child visiting my grandparents.

‘I’ve experienced how rewarding gardening can be and that’s why I’m looking forward to working with The RHS and The King’s Foundation on their Curious Garden at the 2026 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

‘I hope we inspire people to get outside into nature and to try something new.’

Gardeners’ World presenter Tophill said: ‘I’m thrilled to be working with everyone involved to bring my first Chelsea garden to life and really explore my own curiosity about plants and their vital role in bringing health to people and to planet.’

Broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh will also be involved in the project for the flower show, which runs from May 19 to 23.

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