They’ve raised some good kids!
Each of the Beckham children appears to be well-mannered, respectful, and diligent.
Here are 15 strict rules the Beckham kids adhere to.
1. The Beckham kids must be polite. David has confessed to being a rather strict disciplinarian, especially with his three sons.
“In a 2013 interview, he stated, “Victoria and I were raised with strong discipline and respect for others, and our boys have definitely inherited that. They’ve been saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ since they were two or three years old. They’re very polite boys,” he added.
2. They have to follow ‘strict’ dating rules.
With three boys who are close in age, Victoria and David have had their work cut out for them when it comes to monitoring their love lives.
3. Brooklyn and Romeo Beckham had part-time jobs as teenagers.
“David and Victoria want them to know what hard work is like,” a source said at the time.
That same year, the future photographer also interned at Guy Ritchie’s London film office, SKA Films where he was seen shadowing people in the office with a notebook in hand.
4. David and Victoria Beckham monitor their children’s social media.
When Brooklyn Beckham joined Instagram in 2015, his fame quickly skyrocketed. But David and Victoria weren’t going to let him get too carried away.
5. The Beckham kids had to stay humble.
“I didn’t actually know that they (his parents) were big until I was about 13,” he says. “I went to a football game and people were shouting my dad’s name and I was like, ‘What?! Oh my God.’ I don’t look at them like that.”
6. They must make education a priority.
Education is important to the Beckhams and it was reportedly a huge priority when it came to moving the family from LA to London back in 2012.
7. The Beckham children must be well-behaved at school.
Given that David and Victoria have sent their children to such expensive private schools, it makes sense that they want to get their money’s worth.
8. The Beckham kids can’t miss school — not even on snow days.
Getting value for money spent on private education also means making sure your kids never miss a school day.
9. Victoria and David teach their kids the importance of hard work.
Unless your children are also the kids of a soccer superstar, this rule might not be relatable for all parents.