Harper, 13, dreams of following in parents’ footsteps with own Beckham brand

Her parents are behind one of the most successful celebrity brands. And at just 13, David and Victoria Beckham’s only daughter already appears to have dreams of following in their footsteps.

Harper revealed her future plans at an event in New York to promote her mother’s new perfume Reverie, which means daydream in French.

Playing on the £280 product’s name, Harper wrote on a piece of card that her dream was that she would ‘create an amazing brand when I’m older’.

She wrote on another that she wished for ‘everyone to be happy’.

Former Spice Girl Mrs Beckham, who turned 50 in April, shared pictures of Harper writing on the cards on Instagram.

Harper Beckham has shared her future aspirations, writing on a piece of card that her dream was that she would ‘create an amazing brand when I’m older’
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Harper Beckham has shared her future aspirations, writing on a piece of card that her dream was that she would ‘create an amazing brand when I’m older’

Harper Seven with her parents Victoria and David Beckham at an event in London to promote her mother's perfume brand Reverie, which means 'daydream'
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Harper Seven with her parents Victoria and David Beckham at an event in London to promote her mother’s perfume brand Reverie, which means ‘daydream’

She wrote: ‘Harper Seven following in mummy’s footsteps and putting her hopes and dreams out there.’

Harper – the Seven comes from the football shirt her father wore most often – is yet to have her own social media accounts.

Nor has she given any indication as to what she may do when she grows up.

She is keen on football like her father and also enjoyed ballet.

Harper with her ex-footballer father David. She is keen on the sport like her father and also enjoys ballet
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Harper with her ex-footballer father David. She is keen on the sport like her father and also enjoys ballet

After they began dating in the late 1990s, David and Victoria soon formed Brand Beckham which quickly became very lucrative for them.

Dubbed Posh and Becks from the beginning, they sold their lavish and star-studded wedding to OK magazine for £1 million in 1999.

Their brand was masterminded by entertainment mogul Simon Fuller and they became famous across the world.

Today the couple are reported to be worth around £365 million.

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