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David Beckham shares Valentine's message for Victoria and their "amazing" children

Gemma Strong
Online Digital News Director
February 15, 2017
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David Beckham was among the stars who took to Instagram on Tuesday in celebration of Valentine’s Day. The 41-year-old shared a sweet message for his wife Victoria Beckham, and their four children – Brooklyn, 17, Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and five-year-old Harper – on social media, alongside a black-and-white throwback photo showing him embracing Victoria. He wrote: "Happy Valentines not just to my wife but to the amazing family she has given me… 3 beautiful boys and an amazing little girl."

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David Beckham shared a Valentine's message for Victoria alongside a throwback photo

Victoria, meanwhile, also turned to social media to showcase an adorable Valentine's Day card she had received from her daughter. The proud mum, 42, shared a photo of the front of the card - which featured pink love heart flowers and a red ribbon - as well as the handwritten message inside. "I love you mummy," it read. "Happy Valentine's Day. Will you be my Valentine? Love Harper."

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David and Victoria's Valentine's Day posts come days after the family stepped out in force to support Victoria at her highly-anticipated New York Fashion Week show. Earlier on Sunday, David had shared a selfie from the Natural History Museum, showing him posing with their four children. He captioned the snapshot: "Nice day in NYC & a great few hours at the Natural History Museum. Keeping the littlest ones busy whilst mum works on the collection."

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Victoria Beckham, meanwhile, shared pictures of her Valentine's Day card from Harper

It's been a difficult few weeks for the Beckhams, following David's 'email scandal'. The former footballer was alleged to have expressed his frustration at not receiving a knighthood in 2013, and shared his irritation that other celebrities had received honours, in emails leaked to the press. There were also financial details of his work with children's charity UNICEF, of which he is an ambassador. Shortly after the reports emerged, the father-of-four addressed the situation, claiming the emails were "doctored." His spokesperson released a statement to HELLO!, saying: "This story is based on outdated material taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture. David Beckham and UNICEF have had a powerful partnership in support of children for over 15 years."

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