Victoria Beckham and her daughter Harper looked relaxed as the enjoyed a day of shopping together in London over the weekend.
The 48 year old popstar went incognito in a pair of black sunglasses, white sneakers and baseball cap, while her 11 year old daughter wore baggy jeans and a light-blue hooded jacket.
This comes after it was revealed around Christmas that football icon David Beckham had recently been left devastated by Harper's request to "drop her a little bit away" from her school, leading the 47 year old to question whether he was an "uncool" dad.
Recalling her husband's dismay on the Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shephard, Victoria compared this to her own childhood experience, as she and sister Louise would often beg their dad Tony Adams not to drop them off at the school gates in his attention-grabbing Rolls Royce.
"We had the Rolls Royce but because he was an electrical wholesaler he also had a van," she told the American host. "Me and my sister used to say, 'Please drop us in the van.'
"I think more children at school were being dropped off in a van so when we were in the Rolls, we would be like, 'Oh please.. drop us down the road.'"
The mum-of-four went on to reveal that history is now repeating itself within her own family unit years later.
"David was having this conversation the other night. He was dropping off Harper who is our youngest daughter. She is eleven. She said, 'Daddy can you drop me a little bit away from the school?'
"Firstly, he was heartbroken," Victoria continued. "She's our youngest daughter and already this is happening. [David] asked, 'Is it uncool that I am your dad?' To be honest what hope do the other kids have?"
Meanwhile, writing exclusively for OK!, Peter Andre has weighed in on David's relationship with his four kids after the ex-Manchester United midfielder celebrated Cruz's 18th birthday with a father-and-son trip to the boozer.
The Australian penned: "David Beckham had a celebratory pint with son Cruz for his first legal drink now that he’s 18. I think it’s cool when fathers and sons can have a drink together. David has a great relationship with his kids.
"Before your kids turn 18, you bring them up the best you can. But then, when they turn 18, you have to understand they are legally an adult.
"I’m not a drinker but when [his son] Junior turns 18, I’m sure he’ll have a party," he continued. "He’s thinking about it already but I won’t be cramping his style."
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