Watch Harper singing to Victoria Beckham on her birthday
We can't stop replaying it...
We can't stop replaying it...
Victoria Beckham turned 43 on Monday and in true Beckham fashion, the whole family was there to see in her birthday properly.
The festivities started early on the Easter Sunday, with the family documenting their fun on Instagram, playing with some baby chicks for the day. Then, Victoria and David took Romeo, Cruz and Harper with them for an early birthday dinner at top Japanese restaurant, Nobu.
The best present however came from five-year-old Harper Beckham, who sang her mum the sweetest rendition of happy birthday. Luckily for everyone, Victoria captured the moment on film and uploaded it to her Instagram feed later that day.
Harper wasn't the only one to show Victoria some serious Instagram love, with 12-year-old Cruz taking to his own account to pay tribute to his mum, captioning his post: 'Dear Mum happy birthday you are the best mum ever.'
Despite being new to Instagram, Romeo also took to his feed to wish his mum a happy birthday, captioning his upload: 'Mum, I love u so much and hope you have the best day ever!! You are the most amazing mum and you are perfect in every way. I love how you make me laugh every day and whatever happens you always seem to be happy. I love you to the moon and back xx have the best day ever!!'
David on the other hand, went into the archives for his tribute to his wife, posting a photo of Victoria in her Spice Girl days to his Instagram and captioning it, 'happy birthday to an amazing mummy, wife and friend .. We love you. Have a beautiful day x.'
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