David and Victoria Beckham appear to be embracing a quieter, more grounded lifestyle as they tend to their vegetable garden at their Cotswolds estate — drawing comparisons to The Good Life, the classic sitcom about suburban self-sufficiency.
The couple were seen enjoying the rural escape amid ongoing reports of tensions with their son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz. While the Beckhams have not publicly addressed the alleged rift, sources suggest their time in the countryside offers them a peaceful retreat from the strain of family drama and media scrutiny.
The former England captain, David Beckham, was spotted tending to his home-grown radishes at the couple’s Cotswolds estate, while also expressing concern for a different kind of fowl — his seven ducks — as he immersed himself in countryside life.
He and Victoria Beckham appeared to be enjoying a serene weekend retreat, even as reports of a growing rift with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, American actress and billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz, continued to circulate, according to Katie Hind of the Daily Mail.
Accompanied by the family’s dogs, Olive and Sage, David, 50, took in the rural surroundings, while Victoria, 51, was later seen cradling one of the pets as they soaked up the sunshine. David also took time to watch the FA Cup final — a competition he won twice during his tenure with Manchester United — and was reportedly pleased as underdogs Crystal Palace secured a 1-0 victory over rivals Manchester City.#newsafro_














































