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VICTORIA Beckham has published a photo showing that the family does not from his Cotswolds home to his London mansion during the coronavirus blockade, despite fan speculation.
The designer, who turned 46 yesterday, can be seen on her bicycle enjoying a rural walk as part of her big day, pouring cold water on the claims that the family had returned to the capital.
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The Beckhams faced criticism for deciding to spend the lockdown at their £ 6m mansion in the Cotswolds, and locals criticized the couple for “isolating themselves.”
David and Victoria brought their youngest children, Harper, 8, Romeo, 17, and Cruz, 15, into the country before the blockade was imposed, and they have been baking cakes, building Lego, and exercising, while They published the fun on Instagram.
And they decided to stay in the Cotswolds, but they confused fans with a series of social media posts of what looks like a London street.
Last night, David shared an Instagram story of a family who participated in the applause for the NHS from what looks like a built urban street, and it’s certainly not their rural home.
However, the view is not from his £ 31.5 million seven-bedroom mansion in posh Holland Park.
A source close to Beckhams says David was sharing someone else’s Clap For Our Carers video while continuing to isolate himself in the Cotswolds.
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Fans were also convinced that the family had moved to the city after Victoria also shared a series of posts working on her garden fashion collection.
The fashion designer received cloth bags and submitted sketches and worked in the shady backyard garden.
She wrote: “‘End of design day working remotely with my team,’ however, a source close to Beckhams says Victoria was sharing a photo sent by her team and has not returned to London.
Last week, the Beckham family showed their support for key workers.
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Victoria wrote in her Instagram Stories: “I managed to set up the phone this week for the whole family to show our appreciation for all the frontline workers and our brilliant NHS.
“Thanks for another week of hard work.”
The family purchased their impressive Cotswolds retreat, a Grade II classified farm that became the sprawling mansion-like building they are currently isolating amid the coronavirus outbreak, in December 2016 for £ 6.15 million.
And with chandeliers and a huge roaring fireplace, the Cotswolds Bolt Hole is one step above the self-insulating experience that most of us are enduring, with the famous family having plenty of room to roam around.
The garden also features a plunge pool that sits outside the conversion of their country barn, and at the far end of the kitchen, the sprawling eating area leads to the living room where the family has arranged some of its famous festivals, including its traditional New Year. Eve fireworks bash.
And there are plenty of opportunities to exercise, too, with David and Victoria’s 17-year-old son Romeo seen showing off his impressive soccer skills on a treadmill so big you can pass him a ball.
The property also has a tennis court where the family can hit a ball if they wish.
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