SIR David Beckham has been round to King Charles’s home to help design his new garden.
The green-fingered former England ace visited Highgrove, Gloucs, to suggest some finishing touches to the King’s Foundation Curious Garden.
Sir David, 50, joined gardeners Alan Titchmarsh and Frances Tophill — the main designer of the garden that will be unveiled at RHS Chelsea Flower Show next month.
And in a nod to the former England and Man Utd legend’s shirt number, the garden has seven flower beds.
King’s Foundation ambassador Becks said it was “fun” to be involved and he’s “excited for people to see it”.
He told the King his daughter Harper was behind the new white Sir David Rose, which will also be unveiled at the show.
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Becks said: “It was a gift from her for my 50th birthday.”
The King and Becks have become close pals in recent years and greeted each other warmly at last year’s Chelsea Flower Show.
Beckham had also been for dinner at Highgrove 12 months before.
Alan Titchmarsh said he was “delighted to lend my horticultural expertise” to the King’s Foundation Curious Garden.











