David and Victoria Beckham turned the 2026 FIFA World Cup into the ultimate family celebration on Friday night, heading to Miami's Hard Rock Stadium to watch Argentina take on Cape Verde.
The star-studded outing fell right on the eve of the power couple's incredible 27th wedding anniversary on 4 July. Proving she is still the undisputed queen of match-day glamour, the 52-year-old fashion icon looked effortlessly chic in a sleek black camisole as she cheered from the VIP box.
It was a true family affair for the clan, with David - co-owner of Inter Miami - joined by sons Romeo and Cruz. The two brothers were also joined by their respective girlfriends, Kim Turnbull and Jackie Apostel.
Both David and Victoria have been busy of late, attending various England matches, Wimbledon, and David's recent Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
The couple met in 1997 when David was a Manchester United footie ace and Victoria was a Spice Girl. They swiftly became one of the celebrity world's hottest couples and married just under two years later. They have since become parents to four children; Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
Their marriage comes down to the fact "that we have so much respect for each other". She added: "David is an incredible dad, and husband, and he's very supportive of my work. We are really good partners."
In a recent interview, Victoria acknowledged that her children have had a "very different upbringing" to her and Sir David, saying on Emma Grede's Aspire podcast: "I think the world is a very different place now, to what it was when they were younger, and we’ve always tried to protect the children as much as we can."
She explained that the family have "always been really close" and are "quite traditional".
Asked how the scrutiny she faces has shaped how she is as a mother, Victoria said: "I think that it’s very different parenting adult children to parenting smaller children and you know I’m just trying to do the best that I can, you know, and they grew up so quickly.
"It's my job to make sure that my kids are the best versions of themselves and that they feel fulfilled. You know I always encourage them to dream big and then dream even bigger."
The fashion designer added: "The greatest compliment… is when someone will say: ‘' met your kids and they were great kids'. We don't put any pressure on our kids, we just want them to do what they love and to work hard and to be happy."






