Romeo Beckham's lover Kim Turnball turns heads as she hits the decks with DJ dad Alex Turnball

Romeo Beckham's girlfriend Kim Turnball DJ'd with dad on the same day David Beckham received his knighthood.

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Photo: Dave Benett/Getty Images
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Romeo Beckham's lover Kim Turnball turned heads as she joined her famous DJ dad Alex Turnball on the decks at a festive bash in London this week.

The 24-year-old brunette beauty and her Ronin Records founder father were among those to party the night away at the John Lewis 2025 Christmas advert launch at Cafe KOKO on Tuesday night (04.11.25).

It marked the first time the father-daughter duo had performed together.

The model-and-DJ stunned in a black halter neck top and pinstripe suit jacket with slicked back hair.

The famous guests included DJ Fat Tony, Clara Amfo, Jamie Winstone, Henry Holland and Ruth Codd.

The evening also saw '90s dance music star Alison Limerick deliver a surprise live performance of her 1990 club anthem Where Love Lives, which soundtracks this year's advert, with both the original and a reimagined version by Labrinth featured.

While his girlfriend partied the night away, Romeo's father, Sir David Beckham, received his knighthood from King Charles on the same day.

The former England footballer was recognised for his services to sport and charity by the monarch at an investiture ceremony on Tuesday (04.11.25) and described it as the "proudest moment" of his life.

David, who was accompanied to the ceremony by his wife Victoria Beckham and his parents Ted and Sandra, said: "I've been very obviously lucky in my career to have won what I've won and done what I've done but to receive an honour like this, of a knight, is beyond anything that I ever thought that I would receive.

"To be honest, a young boy from the East End of London, born in Leytonstone, and here at Windsor Castle, being honoured by His Majesty The King – the most important and the most respected institution in the world – it's quite a moment. This is without doubt my proudest moment."

The 50-year-old star admitted it was a "huge honour" to be knighted for both his successful football career and the charitable work he has done for much of his life.

He said: "I think mostly it's because of the career that I've had and the teams I've played for and the things that I've won and the respect that I've gained throughout my career, and I think that is why people listen to me.

"And I think it's a very powerful tool to have in charity. I just found very quickly that we could make change with things that I said and things that I got involved in and I think that's why it's so important to me."

Congratulating his dad, Romeo, 23, shared to Instagram alongside a snap with his parents and siblings Cruz and Harper Beckham: "No one deserves this more than you, love you so much xxx. Congrats Sir Dad @davidbeckham."