DAVID Beckham, 50, has shared a heartfelt post to his four children, as fellow dads around the country celebrate Father’s Day.
The soon-to-be knighted star took to social media to gush about his brood, while also thanking his wife Victoria, 51, for giving him the “important job”.
Sharing a collection of photos of his children and his own dad, Ted with his 81 million followers, he included a passionate message.
He wrote: “My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad… I’m so proud of all of you and like daddy ( sorry boys ) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what…”
He continued: “Mummy thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad…
“Happy Father’s Day. I love you kiddies more than you could imagine.”
He also tagged Victoria, his dad and four kids – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper Seven.
The post was quickly inundated with messages of support, which included comments from Romeo and Cruz.
Romeo replied: “Love you always 🤍🤍🤍🤍”. And Cruz added: “You mean the world to us and inspire us every single day dad I love you.”
David’s mum Sandra also replied, writing: “You are one special dad ❤️ and that makes me soso proud 🥰 x”
Noticeably missing from the comments underneath was eldest son Brooklyn, who as yet is still to make a public post to his dad.
It’s been an emotional few days for David as it was revealed on Friday that he set to become Sir David.
The exciting achievement comes after his 26-year-old Brooklyn, who lives in LA with wife Nicola Peltz, 30, was revealed to have no desire to speak to his parents or siblings after only learning about his dad’s knighthood in the press, an insider told Page Six.
The source said: “Brooklyn told his family he wants no contact and he’s not responding to those that try to connect.”
However, a source close to Brooklyn denied this and said, “this seems to be another deliberate attempt to misrepresent the truth, and it only serves to distract from this honor being bestowed on Brooklyn’s father.”