
David Beckham admitted "times have changed" in a post with his beloved son Cruz Beckham. The former England midfielder took to Instagram while enjoying a meal out with Cruz and Victoria, closing his eyes and giggling as Cruz struggled to attach a bib around his dad's neck to enjoy a lobster dinner.
The family are currently holidaying in St Tropez, and enjoyed a meal at Chez Camille - a restaurant specialising in seafood and bouillabaisse. In a black-and-white snap, Cruz wore a loose shirt open over a white vest, while David rocked a T-shirt and gold watch.
He captioned his snap: "How times have changed, it used to be me putting the bib on you! @Cruzbeckham looks like it's my turn to not spill my food," tagging Victoria in the post.
It comes after the Beckhams were spotted enjoying a getaway on their £16million yacht - allegedly without Brooklyn. Instead, Brooklyn - who is rumoured to be in a feud with the rest of his family - was seen for the first time since renewing his vows with wife Nicola Peltz, with the pair out in New York.
However, David seemed to offer an olive branch to Brooklyn with his sweet anniversary post to Victoria. He wrote: "26 years today you said YES to me. Happy Anniversary and thank you for giving me our beautiful children and building the life that we have together. I love you Lady Beckham. @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven."
On their family vacation, Cruz was seen snapping pictures of his dad David in his swim trunks as they enjoyed a swim in the sea. Victoria, meanwhile, was spotted in a slinky black dress and straw sunhat, barefoot on deck of their boat while she also snapped a few pictures of her beloved husband.
Cheekily, Cruz also rocked a pair of tight white undies, taking a jab at David's latest underwear campaign snaps that were shared on Instagram last week. He sat with his legs spread on the deck of their boat, mocking the pose his dad did in a Huge Boss advert.
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