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David Beckham and his son lead the stars honouring Britain's bravest heroes


December 16, 2010
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On any other occasion, he would steal the show. But David Beckham was only too happy to let the spotlight shine on some of the military's bravest men and women at the Night of Heroes Awards. The football star – who recently went on a morale-boosting visit to see the troops in Afghanistan – was joined by his eldest son Brooklyn as he stepped out to honour the work of the Armed Forces. And he was very clearly moved and humbled by the courage of all the nominees at the event, which was arranged by The Sun and officially opened by Prime Minister David Cameron.

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"It's hard to hear their stories and not be emotional," the dapper 35-year-old admitted. "This is a night to recognise the unbelievable work our Armed Forces do for our country. They sacrifice a huge amount for themselves and their families. To come here and celebrate what they do is ridiculously important." Becks was particularly moved as he presented an award to Denny Wise, who established the Forces' Children's Trust to help children who have lost a parent whilst serving in the military. "It makes me think of my sons," said David. "These children are incredible."

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A number of famous faces were at the awards – dubbed The Millies – to honour Britain's servicemen.David's former England teammate Frank Lampard attended with his girlfriend Christine Bleakley.Prince Charles and Camilla, Mr Cameron and his wife Samantha were also there – joining the likes of Matt Cardle, Girls Aloud's Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir David Jason, Ann Widdecombe, Fearne Cotton, Katherine Jenkins and Myleene Klass. And making their debut as a couple was Celebrity Big Brother's Chantelle Houghton and former Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding.Wednesday's ceremony – hosted by Amanda Holden and Phillip Schofield – will be aired on ITV1 on Friday.

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