Victoria Beckham thinks David Beckham is the "world's best daddy".
The 41-year-old fashion designer paid tribute to her spouse - with whom
she has sons Brooklyn, 17, Romeo, 14, and Cruz, 11, and daughter Harper,
four - on Father's Day on Sunday (19.06.16), sending love on behalf of
their whole family.
Alongside a picture of the hunky retired sportsman - on which she had
emblazoned the words "world's best daddy" - she wrote: "Happy Father's
Day @davidbeckham X We love u!!! X Kisses X VB (sic)"
The couple's oldest son shared a throwback black and white photo of himself and his dad as he sent his own Father's Day message.
Along with a heart emoji, he simply wrote: "Happy Father's Day."
Meanwhile, David found the time to pay tribute to his own father, Ted Beckham.
Sharing an old picture of himself as a baby in his father's arms, he
wrote: "Happy Father's Day dad... Support and love is what children need
and deserve , I was lucky to have both... To all the fathers around the
world happy Father's Day X (sic)"
The 40-year-old sportsman recently admitted his work as a UNICEF
Ambassador is his main priority, rather than obtaining a managerial role
in soccer.
He said: "People say to me, 'Why don't you want to be a manager, an England manager?'
"At the moment my passion is UNICEF. That's what drives me. Being manager of a team, I'm just not passionate about that."
"Even before I had children I always really cared about children and
their future. So when Kofi Annan contacted me to become an ambassador it
was a proud moment.
"There are places UNICEF can't get to speak to a Prime Minister or king.
Luckily, sometimes all it takes is a king's or PM's son who wants a
selfie - and it opens the door."