"There's too much bullying that goes on and it's not just with children, it's with adults," the soccer star said at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.
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When children are given time, opportunity and encouragement they will reach their full potential," Beckham told his audience as he picked up a Crystal Award for his philanthropic work at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
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Beckham, who is a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador, thanked the children who 'inspire' him during his speech in Davos, Switzerland.
David Beckham has "always been a huge royalist". The 49-year-old former England soccer star was raised in a household that "adored and loved" Britain's royal family, and David remains hugely passionate about the monarchy.
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