David and Victoria Beckham have praised Prince William and Kate Middleton for their "secret generosity" following a theft at a Welsh food bank.
The Beckhams, who are friends with William and Kate, were quick to offer their support to Reverend Stephen Bunting, the rector of St Thomas Church in Swansea, after he revealed that the food bank had been robbed.
"We were so sorry to hear about the theft at St Thomas Church food bank," the Beckhams said in a statement. "We know how important this service is to the community and we're so grateful to Prince William and Kate for their generous offer to help replace the stolen food."
The Beckhams' comments come in contrast to their previous criticism of Meghan Markle's charity work. In 2020, Victoria Beckham reportedly said that she thought Markle's Archewell Foundation was "all about PR".
It is not clear why the Beckhams have been so critical of Markle's charity work, but it is possible that they are jealous of her success. Markle has quickly become one of the most popular royals in the world, and her charity work has been praised by many.
In contrast, the Beckhams have been criticized for their own charity work. In 2014, they were accused of using their charity, the David Beckham Foundation, to promote their own brand.
The Beckhams' comments about the theft at the Welsh food bank have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have praised them for their support of the food bank, while others have accused them of hypocrisy.
It is important to note that the Beckhams have not offered to replace the stolen food themselves. They have simply praised William and Kate for their offer to do so.
The theft at the Welsh food bank is a reminder of the importance of charity work. It is also a reminder that even the most famous people in the world can be victims of crime.
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