David Beckham reveals Storm Henk damage to UK home
David Beckham revealed the damage to his home in the UK after Storm Henk.
“Could have been worse,” Beckham, 48, captioned a photo of a snapped tree Wednesday on his Instagram Story. “Still gutted.”
The large tree appeared to have fallen near the driveway of the family home where the former soccer player lives with his wife, Spice Girl Victoria Beckham.
The power couple also share four kids: Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12.
The couple bought the Cotswolds estate near Great Tew in Oxfordshire in 2014. It was heavily featured in their 2023 Netflix documentary, “Beckham.”
The grounds include a swimming pool, soccer field and lots of space for the couple to enjoy their beekeeping hobby.
The Post has contacted reps for the Beckhams for comment.
On Wednesday, there were more than 600 flood warnings and alerts in England and Wales. At least one person has died after a tree fell on a car in Gloucestershire, per the Guardian.
Over the holidays, David made a hilarious reference to Victoria claiming she grew up in a “working class” family. His joke stemmed from another crack at her dad driving a Rolls Royce in the ’80s in a now-viral scene from their documentary.
“Just a nice casual New Year’s Eve lunch at The Ritz ❤️ @victoriabeckham,” he joked about dining with Posh’s parents, Jackie and Anthony Adams.
“Very working class 😂 My mother & father in law left in there [sic] Roll’s 🤎,” he added.
The family also spent Christmas together when Victoria playfully interacted with Brooklyn Beckham’s wife, Nicola Peltz, in a TikTok video.
In February 2022, Brooklyn and Nicola, who married that April, sold their $11 million Beverly Hills mansion to reportedly move closer to their families in Florida.
A source told People at the time that Brooklyn’s family “has a place in Miami,” while Nicola’s family “is in Palm Beach.”
David famously launched the soccer team Inter Miami FC in 2018.
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