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Victoria and David Beckham share pictures of luxury family holiday – while son Brooklyn plugs his new venture amid feud

Victoria and David Beckham share pictures of luxury family holiday – while son Brooklyn plugs his new venture amid feud

Scottish Sun3 hours ago
family snaps Victoria and David Beckham share pictures of luxury family holiday – while son Brooklyn plugs his new venture amid feud
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VICTORIA and David Beckham are enjoying a sunny holiday on a luxury yacht with three of their children, as their oldest son remains estranged.
The former Spice Girl and England captain are cruising the French seas on a luxury yacht with sons, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and daughter, Harper, 14.
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Victoria and David Beckham are sailing in the French Riviera with their kids
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Son Romeo is all smiles aboard the family superyacht
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Cruz showed off his toned figure
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And daughter Harper cuddled up to her dad
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While estranged son Brooklyn showed off his newest career venture
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Victoria, 51, shared a series of photos aboard their £16million superyacht and other snaps from their French Riviera getaway, including plenty of romantic snaps cuddling up with her famous hubby.
"Kisses @DavidBeckham," Victoria captioned the post and added a series of emojis including, a sun and love heart.
Other photos in the series included Cruz showing off his football skills in front of his dad who used to play for Manchester United and Real Madrid.
Cruz also showed off his toned figure and posed aboard the yacht wearing nothing but a pair of white Armani swimming trunks.
David also posted plenty of pics from their summer trip, and praised one of the family's favourite restaurants, Chez Bruno.
"Perfection at Chez Bruno , family run Truffle restaurant WOW," David captioned his own Instagram post which included pics of him getting a private kitchen tour and posing lovingly with his wife.
The family holiday comes amid their rift with eldest son Brooklyn, 26, who was on his own Instagram account spruiking his latest venture.
The photographer and chef showed off the newly arrived kit which is collaboration between his Cloud 23 hot sauce brand and Jefferson's Bourbon.
Brooklyn showed the camera the Jefferson's Rye Manhattan to Brooklyn kit which includes ingredients to create a unique cocktail, including a bottle of bourbon and vermouth, a black cherry syrup pouch, a bottle of Cloud 23 hot sauce, coupe glasses and a bottle of aromatic bitters.
"Dubbed the Brooklyn23, the cocktail combines the robust but smooth whiskey with a kick of fiery undertones from the hot sauce," according to the Jefferson's website.
David Beckham sings with son Cruz as they reveal glimpse of lavish holiday
With a feud dividing the family, Brooklyn has distanced himself from the Beckham clan in favour of his wife Nicola Peltz, and her family.
He even missed out on multiple celebrations to mark David's 50th birthday – snubbing a lavish bash, a father-son fishing trip and a calm retreat in Bordeaux.
They've even started a 'boat war' by showing off their time on Nicola's family's £85million superyacht in Saint-Tropez that comparitively dwarfs the Beckhams' .
Brooklyn and Nicola also renewed their wedding vows after three years of marriage – with the Beckhams not in attendance.
At the end of May, Brooklyn shared a video of him and Nicola riding on his motorbike, captioning it: 'My whole world. I will love you forever. I always choose you baby.'
They'll also be missing from Victoria's upcoming Netflix documentary.
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