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DAVID Beckham took his son Cruz for a ride in his £ 70k Land Rover after celebrating his birthday this weekend.
The former Manchester United and England midfielder drove the teenager around the Cotswolds when he was first seen in public in recent weeks.
The star turned 45 on Saturday in the comfort of his £ 6m Cotswolds mansion.
Today, he was caught driving in an old Land Rover with his 15-year-old son.
David looked very sophisticated in a farmer’s hat and woolen vest after leaving his country.
The impressive Cotswolds retreat is a Grade II classified farm that was converted into a sprawling mansion-like building.
Bought in December 2016 for £ 6.15 million, David and Victoria brought their youngest children Harper, 8, Romeo, 17, and Cruz, 15, to the country before the closure was imposed.
Brooklyn’s oldest son, 21, is having a pandemic with his girlfriend Nicola Peltz.
The Beckhams can boast an extensive portfolio of properties with a London townhouse, a Dubai beach property and a Miami penthouse.
The comforts of home abound within your Cotswold abode with chandeliers and a huge roaring fireplace.
The kitchen houses long tables, gorgeous stone floors, and an Aga oven, leading to a large outdoor dining area to match what’s inside.
You can find an outdoor tennis court with a garden that has a plunge pool and an interesting-looking latrine that could be a sauna.
Follow David’s 45th birthday in the field Fashion magnate Victoria celebrates the family’s 46th birthday in April.
He also shared a cute 1997 photo when the couple first met, accompanied by photos of their dogs.
She wrote: “Happy birthday @davidbeckham x Remembering our walks with Snoop and Puffy in Manchester all those years ago. Still dog walking together 23 years later. I love you so much x”
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