VICTORIA and David Beckham have celebrated 27 years of marriage with sweet tribute posts on their wedding anniversary.
The superstar couple said “I do” in 1999, and have been smitten with each other ever since.
Today, they thrilled fans when they each shared posts to commemorate their long and happy marriage.
Victoria, 52, posted a picture of herself lovingly kissing her husband on the cheek, and penned: “After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*.
“Happy anniversary!! I love you so much.”
While David, 51, shared a slew of pics from their time together, dating back to when they first met.
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The smitten husband then wrote: “29 years together. 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for.
“Our proudest achievement will always be our family 🩷 I love you & Happy Anniversary.”
The famous couple said their “I do’s” on July 4, 1999, with their first-born Brooklyn as their ring bearer.
The big day came after the two started dating in 1997 and Becks popped the question the following year.
Posh and Becks sat on golden thrones at the altar and spent all the money needed to have their dream wedding.
According to reports, they splashed out around £500,000, making it one of the most extravagant celebrity weddings.
Along with Brooklyn, the couple also share three more children – Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14.
However, their eldest son is currently embroiled in a bitter estrangement with David and Victoria.
In January, Brooklyn made a dozen explosive accusations in a ruthless statement hitting out at his family.
The aspiring chef called out his famous parents for their “inauthenticity”, accused them of making bribes and scolded the family for their treatment of his wife on their wedding day.
In a shock move, he also sent his parents a legal notice warning they can only contact him via lawyers.
In the extraordinary “desist” letter, he also instructed them not to “tag” him on social media.
But in a surprising twist, last month Brooklyn filmed a World Cup advert taking a savage swipe at his family’s estrangement.
It showed the eldest Beckham boy throwing down his match tickets onto the coffee table, which appeared to show a £250,000 designer watch gifted to him by his dad and a stack of unopened letters.
The ad went live on social media after we revealed Brooklyn spurned his sister Harper’s attempt at a reconciliation.
The teenager was pictured delivering a letter to the house Brooklyn shares with his wife Nicola Peltz, 31.
They quickly hit back at the Beckhams, claiming the letter felt like an “orchestrated move by his family” – insisting it “made them feel uncomfortable.”
A spokesman for the couple added: “That photographers were in place as the letter was hand-delivered says it all.
“This was choreographed for the cameras.”
But a source close to the Beckhams called it “another untrue and unfair accusation”.
