David and Victoria Beckham have been married for 22 years. This also serves as a reminder that children who were born in 1999 have been legally able to drink since last year. Does anyone else feel old yet?! If you were born in 1999, please don’t answer that question.
David Beckham recognized their anniversary today by giving a shout-out to all the times he and his wife have matched outfits.
“22 years later, still matching outfits 😂,” he wrote. “Happy anniversary love u so much and thank you for giving me our amazing kids so we can all wear the same 😂 @victoriabeckham ❤️❤️ @brooklynbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven ❤️❤️.”
He started the post with a photo of their wedding day. The two wore matching purple outfits to their reception, where they cut the cake with a sword:
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As David pointed out, that day led to more than two decades of matching outfits:
Baby Brooklyn Beckham (who was born in 1999!) also matched his parents:
For her part, Victoria shared a compilation video of her and David together over the years. Included in the bunch was a video of the couple dancing in their purple outfits. They are also seen cuddling, making each other laugh, holding hands, and spending time with their kids.
“I love you David 💕 Happy Anniversary 💕,” she wrote.
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Last year, Victoria spoke with Harper’s Bazaar U.K about how she and David work together as parents. She said that—even when their busy schedules get in the way—she, David, and their four kids prioritize family time.
“I’m very lucky to have a job that doesn’t feel like a job; it’s my passion,” she said. “So I love going to work. But with the kids, both David and I are really hands-on. Yes, I’m up early working out but one of us will do the school run and we always try to be home by dinnertime. We’re very strict about that when we’re in London—at 6pm we are all together, eating dinner, talking about our days. We communicate a lot—we’re a very close family.”
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