
David Beckham pays emotional tribute to wife Victoria on their 26th anniversary and sends message to Brooklyn amid feud
The 50-year-old football star shared a selection of throwback snaps of himself and Victoria.
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David Beckham has paid an emotional tribute to wife Victoria Beckham on their 26th wedding anniversary, and sent a message to Brooklyn amid the feud
Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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David included a photo of Brooklyn and his other children
Credit: Jam Press
The first being a beautiful photo from their wedding day, where the beloved couple can be seen sharing a sweet moment.
David penned an emotional tribute to his fashion designer wife, writing: '26 years today you said YES to me.
'Happy Anniversary and thank you for giving me our beautiful children and building the life that we have together. I love you Lady Beckham.
David's tribute featured a nod to his four children, including eldest Brooklyn, amid their feud.
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The proud husband included photos of Victoria and all of their children.
David also shared a string of snaps from their wedding day, as well as a recent photo from his 50th birthday, sharing a quiet moment with his wife.
Fans adored the carousel of images, as one person wrote: 'Happy anniversary to you both ❤️ beautiful family ❤️.'
A second wrote: 'Absolutely adore you two 😍 Super congrats,' and a third echoed: 'Icons - please stay together forever.'
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David's post comes after Brooklyn and his wife
Victoria Beckham and Mollie King pay sweet Father's Day tributes with heartfelt messages as celebs follow suit
Sources said the snub was
Two weeks later the couple, who live in Los Angeles, jetted to London for a Moncler shoot
The photos for the Italian fashion brand have finally been released and show Brooklyn snuggling into Nicola in a series of romantic moments.
The Sun revealed
They were also up the road from where David was, attending the Chelsea Flower Show with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
An insider said at the time: 'Brooklyn and David couldn't have been closer in distance.
'It
strikes
a chord knowing how close in distance Brooklyn was to David given how tense their relations have been recently.
'Brooklyn was filming five minutes away by car.'
Rumours about a feud with the Beckham clan and
Since then, the alleged clash has intensified after
This week, more upset was caused when photos were shared showing Brooklyn enjoying a party for his father-in-law, Nelson Peltz's birthday.
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Fans adored the carousel of images, as one person wrote: 'Happy anniversary to you both, beautiful family"
Credit: Jam Press
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The couple have been married for 26 years
Credit: Jam Press
5
David also shared a string of snaps from their wedding day, as well as a recent photo from his 50th birthday, sharing a quiet moment with his wife
Credit: Instagram
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