He’s been spotted out and about with his adorable baby daughter, Harper, on a number of occasions over the past week.
But on Sunday, David Beckham made sure to enjoy some quality time with his three sons, Brooklyn, 14, Romeo, 10, and Cruz, eight, as they cheered on his team, Paris St Germain, in their match against Valenciennes.
The Team Beckham quartet seemed to be having a whale of a time as they showed their support for the 38-year-old footballer’s new side, with all four jumping up into the air as the side equalised against their rivals to make it a one-all draw.
Despite the soccer hero having only been signed to the French team for a matter of months, it was evident David’s sons have thrown themselves into their support for the side with gusto.
The star led the way in the goal celebrations, throwing his arm up into the air and cheering as Brooklyn and Romeo followed suit, with the delight on their faces clear to see.
All four Beckham boys looked positively enthralled as they took in the nail-biting match, with little Cruz leaning over to chat to his superstar dad on a number of occasions as Brooklyn tucked into a half-time snack.
Doting dad: The 38-year-old footballer lavished attention on his youngest son Cruz as they sat in the stands
David was forced to watch the tense game from the sidelines after receiving a one-match ban last weekend when he was sent off for a tackle on Evian’s Youssef Adnane.
If PSG had won, it would have secured the team their first league title in 19 years.
While the boys enjoyed their afternoon out at the football, Victoria, 39, and baby Harper, 22 months, no doubt relished in a spot of girl time as they took in the sights and sounds of the City of Lights.
The entire Beckham clan have been been making the most of some family time by enjoying a Bank Holiday break in Paris for the last few days.
On Sunday morning, the gang turned sightseers for the day as they headed to the Eiffel Tower for a fun-filled day out.
With all four of their children in tow, David and Victoria headed up to the top of the famous landmark during their long weekend in the French capital.
Footballer David seemed thrilled to have his closest relatives visiting him for the weekend, and looked delighted to be in the company of his fashion designer wife and their children as they wandered around some of the city’s most famous landmarks.
Making the most of their flying visit, the couple decided to take their kids for a day out at the famed tourist attraction, followed by lunch at the Jules Verne restaurant.
But if they thought that they were going to blend into the thronging crowd, then they were wrong, as they immediately attracted attention upon jumping out of their car.
Fashion designer Victoria, 39, looked chic in one of her favourite outfits, that she was also spotted wearing just last week while out shopping.
Showing off her svelte frame in a 1970s style ensemble, the mother-of-four wore a pair of high-waisted jeans with a loose-fitting grey T-shirt.
Looking perfect for the day of family fun, she wore her hair in her usual wavy style and clutched orange plastic bags in one hand, having clearly stopped by the gift shop.
Slipping out the back door, the boys seemed in high spirits as they sipped on drinks, while baby Harper held a small tub of ice cream, while being carried by her dad.
The previous afternoon, David had got in some quality time with his three sons, as the quartet enjoyed a training session together.
David, 38, and his boys were seen leaving the PSG Camp des Loges after a football coaching session.
Family outing: Victoria and David decided to get in some quality time with their family, before the fashion designer flies back to London with the children
While the boys were getting in some quality time together, Victoria took daughter Harper for a girlie shopping session, stopping by some of Paris’ most upmarket boutiques.
David is doing his utmost to spend as much time as possible with Victoria and the children in between his commitments with Paris St Germain.
He told CNN in a recent interview: ‘When you speak about the sacrifices, that’s obviously the sacrifice that I have to make as a father and as a husband, being away from my family.
Relaxed day out: Youngsters Romeo (R) and Cruz (L) looked like they had a fun day of sightseeing as they left after grabbing some lunch
‘It’s only for a short time but it’s difficult being away from the children every single day. But they understand it, they understand that daddy works hard.’
But when David is busy with his footballing commitments and Victoria is working hard on her various fashion ventures, the family rely on a nanny to help them with their four children.
Speaking at the two-day Vogue Festival in London on Sunday about the team which helps her handle the demands of a career and motherhood, Victoria said: ‘I don’t know how I do it. It is a juggling act. It’s no different for me than any other mum.
Doting daddy: David smiled as he carried little Harper in his arms, as she munched on ice cream
‘I get up very early and go through spelling tests and times tables tests with the kids like any working mum. But I am also up late because I have a baby and a 14-year-old who refuses to go to bed. So I don’t get as much sleep as I would maybe like.
‘But I have great people who handle my schedule. If there’s a parents’ night or Easter bonnet parade or nativity parade I plan around that so I can be heavily involved.
‘But it’s difficult juggling working, having the children, having a husband who travels. I do have a bit of help, I have a nanny, I can’t do it all myself.’
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