Sunday 15 February 2015

She's growing up fast! David Beckham arrives at airport with a grown-up looking Harper, 3, and the rest of his brood

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David Beckham was pictured at JFK airport in NYC with children Romeo, 11, Cruz, 9 and Harper, 3
David Beckham was pictured at JFK airport in NYC with children Romeo, 11, Cruz, 9 and Harper, 3
Trend-setter: Harper has grown up a lot in recent weeks and was sporting a very fashionable ensemble 
Trend-setter: Harper has grown up a lot in recent weeks and was sporting a very fashionable ensemble 
Teaming her skinny jeans with a smart pea coat and brown Chelsea boots, the tot also wore a beige felt hat which covered her ever-growing locks. 

She was joined by two of her brothers on the outing, Romeo, 11 and Cruz, 9 - eldest brother Brooklyn was not pictured on the day. 
The boys looked super trendy in their winter warmers, while David was dressed in a casual coat and black jeans as he made his way through the terminal. 
Watchful eye: David kept his children close as they made their way thorough the terminal 
Watchful eye: David kept his children close as they made their way thorough the terminal 
The family is no doubt meeting up with Victoria who arrived in NY for Fashion Week last week. 
She looked sartorially stunning wearing a camel coat from her eponymous collection, teamed with matching trousers which sat just above the ankle as she jetted in.
Victoria has been championing her handsome husband on Twitter after announcing his work with charity, Unicef. 
Super cool: The family looked on trend in their winter warmers 
Super cool: The family looked on trend in their winter warmers 
She wrote: 'I'm so proud of David reaching his 10th anniversary as a @UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador See what's next at http://www.7.org #Beckham7 Xvb.' 
The sportsman unveiled a new scheme on Monday, entitled 7: The David Beckham UNICEF Fund, which will target seven key areas of child hardship.
The initiative will aim to convince world leaders on new global goals that could change the lives of children – especially the most vulnerable – for years to come. 


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