David Beckham has been disqualified from driving for six months at Bromley Magistrates’ Court.
The former England captain received six points for driving his Bentley while using a mobile phone in London’s West End.
The football star, 43, previously pleaded guilty to using the device while driving in Great Portland Street, after being spotted by a member of the public on November 21.
His case was initially considered at Bromley Magistrates’ Court last month, through an administrative process known as a single justice procedure, which is not open to the press or public.
Beckham was told by District Judge Catherine Moore that he would be disqualified as she gave him six additional points to the six he already had for previous speeding matters.