Birthday Dinner! Victoria Beckham Feels ‘Loved’ with David Beckham and Their Four Kids

The family celebrated Victoria Beckham’s 45th birthday at a dinner outing

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On Wednesday night, the whole family gathered to celebrate Victoria Beckham‘s 45th birthday at a candlelit dinner. Along with her husband David Beckham, all four of their children, Brooklyn, 20, Romeo, 16, Cruz, 14, and Harper, 7, got together to celebrate Victoria.

The family of seven sat a round table and posed for a sweet group photo, which Victoria shared on her Instagram.

“The most beautiful day with my favorite people in the world,” the mom of four’s Instagram caption read. ” I Love u so so so much xxx kisses from a very loved mummy and wife.”

Brooklyn’s girlfriend, model Hana Cross, was also at the family gathering. The pair confirmed their relationship in December on Instagram, after Brooklyn had previously been involved with Madison Beer and Chloe Grace Moretz.

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Before the dinner outing, David, 43, shared his personal happy birthday wish for his wife of almost 20 years on Instagram.

 Victoria Beckham Calls David Beckham a ‘Great Husband’ Ahead of Couple’s 20th Anniversary

“Happy Birthday Mama,” the soccer star wrote, tagging their four children in the photo of the birthday girl smiling softly over a candlelit table. “Have the most amazing day because you deserve to spoilt by the little ones … & Me of course.”

Since their marriage in 1999, the couple has been vocal of their love for one another, with Victoria commending her husband’s support in an interview with Entertainment Tonight in February.

“David is such a great husband, such a great dad and the most incredible business partner that anybody could ever want,” she said. “He really supports me in what I do.”

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