David And Victoria Beckham's Kids Live Extremely Lavish Lives

Hard work might be their watchword, but the Beckhams sure don’t mind splurging a bit on their brood. In celebration of Brooklyn Beckham’s April 2022 wedding to actor Nicola Peltz, David Beckham spent a whooping $500,000 on a vintage electric Jaguar, which he then presented as a wedding gift to the couple, per the Daily Mail. Since receiving the luxury gift, Brooklyn, who moved to the Unites States following his wedding, has been spotted out and about taking the car for a spin. But, of course, if we had a car that looked like that and cost that much, we’d be taking it for a lot of spins, too. 

Similarly, the couple’s second son, Romeo Beckham, has also received his own fair share of lavish gifts through the years. As reported by Hello!, Romeo, who followed in his father’s soccer path, has his own living quarters at his parents’ £31million Lomdon home. There, Romeo nests with his model girlfriend Mia Regan, whom he has reportedly been dating since 2017. Memorably, in 2018, Romeo made headlines after his parents had music legend Sir Elton John serenade him for his 16th birthday.

Cruz Beckham, the youngest of the Beckham boys, hasn’t been left out of the luxury lifestyle. On his 18th birthday in February, Cruz was seen sporting a £32,900 Rolex, according to the Daily Mail. Back in 2019, Cruz, an aspring singer, himself received a customized guitar from British singer Ed Sheeran, Hello! reported.

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