David And Victoria Beckham To Raise Money For Manchester By Donating Royal Wedding Outfits

Victoria and David Beckham royal wedding

by Rebecca Cope |
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David and Victoria Beckham are donating the clothes that they wore to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding last month to charity.

The couple, who were among A-list guests including George and Amal Clooney, Oprah Winfrey and Markle’s Suits co-stars, are hoping to raise money for victims of the Manchester bombing.

Writing on Instagram, David said: ‘To support the incredible work of The We Love Manchester Emergency Fund and the families affected by the Manchester attack last year, @victoriabeckham and I have partnered with @omazeworld to give you the chance to own our wedding outfits.’

The footballing legend wore a custom-made Dior Homme suit with his initials emblazoned on the inside, while his fashion designer wife wore one of her own navy midi-dresses with a belted neck and split sleeves from her upcoming pre-spring/summer 2019 collection.

‘Donations to the fund help relieve the financial needs among the victims and survivors of the disaster, including the families and dependents of those killed or injured in the events’, the Omaze website explains. ‘As time passes and people around the world show their love, support and solidarity, the Manchester community continues to grow stronger.’

It also had some suggestions about when you might want to wear the Beckhams’ wedding outfits, jokingly adding: ‘Maybe you’ll wear them to your own wedding. Maybe you’ll just never take them off. Whatever you decide to do with these beautiful outfits is up to you.’

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