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“I can’t wait for us to meet”: Victoria Beckham celebrates International Mother’s Day with a family flashback when she admits she misses eldest son Brooklyn in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
She is currently isolating herself with her husband David Beckham and three of their four children in their £ 6m Cotswolds mansion amid the UK coronavirus lockdown.
And Victoria Beckham showed that family comes first, since it marked International Mother’s Day by sharing a moment of retrogression with her children; Brooklyn, 21, Romeo, 17, Cruz, 15 and Harper, eight, on Instagram on Sunday.
Posh Spice, 46, expressed his good wishes to his mothers and admitted that he is ‘missing’ his oldest son while he remains in quarantine with his girlfriend Nicola Peltz in New York.
Family First: Victoria Beckham marked International Mother’s Day by sharing a snapshot with her children; Brooklyn, 21, Romeo, 17, Cruz, 15 and Harper, eight, on Instagram on Sunday
In the poignant black-and-white image, the fashion designer and her baby held hands and posed on a balcony.
The media personality captioned the image: ‘Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers who celebrate and are celebrated around the world today.
‘As is the case with so many, I cannot wait for the moment when I can be reunited with all my family. I miss you @brooklynbeckham. Kisses xx. [sic]
Photographer Brooklyn has been documenting his time with actress girlfriend Nicola, 25, on social media.
Hard times: Posh Spice, 46, admitted he is ‘missing’ his oldest son as he quarantines his girlfriend Nicola Peltz in New York amid the coronavirus pandemic
In Love: Photographer Brooklyn has been documenting his time with actress girlfriend Nicola, 25, on social media (pictured last month)
In most countries, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, while the United Kingdom observes the occasion on the fourth Sunday of the Lenten season.
Earlier this month, Victoria was met with a public reaction to her decision to suspend her staff, which has since been reversed.
The former Spice Girl, whose family is worth £ 335 million, had planned to use the government’s Covid-19 scheme to pay 80 percent of the wages of some of her employees.
The fashion brand, which employs 120 people, sent letters to 30 staff members warning them that they would be suspended under the government scheme for two months.
‘Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers who celebrate and are celebrated around the world today’ – the fashion designer expressed her good wishes to her mothers
She told The Guardian: ‘Now we are not going to resort to the government licensing plan.
‘At the beginning of the blockade, shareholders agreed with senior management to license a small proportion of staff.
“At the time, we didn’t know how long the blockade would last or its likely impact on business.” The well-being of my team and our business is everything to me. ‘
Lockdown: Media personality is currently isolating herself with husband David Beckham and three of their four children at their £ 6m Cotswolds mansion (pictured last year)