Harper Beckham can’t contain her excitement as Victoria takes her to Peppa Pig show – dressed as Mummy Pig
The 5-year-old looked ecstatic as she dashed to the Christmas show with Victoria in tow
HARPER Beckham’s Christmas came early when mum Victoria took to her see a festive Peppa Pig show in London.
The five-year-old was seen skipping with joy out of Victoria’s store clutching her Peppa Pig doll and dragging her mum by the hand to an awaiting car.
And while grinning Harper appeared to be dressed in red to match kids’ favourite Peppa, Victoria, 42, also got in on the act and wore the same dress as Mummy Pig.
The fashion designer Snapchatted a picture of herself standing next to the life-sized version of the character after the show, and captioned it: “Harper is very impressed mummy pig has the same outfit!!”
To achieve her Mummy Pig look, VB wore an orange long-sleeved jumper with a matching mid-length skirt, she teamed the look with heeled white shoe boots and a light green clutch.
This week The Sun revealed that Harper is following in her Spice Girl mum’s performing footsteps and has started training at the English National Ballet.
But while Victoria is the ballet fan, it is doting daddy David, 41, who takes Harper to her lessons on a weekly basis.
A source revealed: “David and Victoria have entered Harper into the English National Ballet.
“She goes every week and David takes her to training himself and hangs out with the other dads there. It’s really sweet.
“Harper is of the age now where she is trying loads of different things but she really loves going to ballet.
“There really is no better place for her to learn than the English National Ballet. It’s up there with the most distinguished ballet schools in the world.
“Both David and Victoria love watching her perform and helping her practise too.”
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The English National Ballet is one of the UK’s four main ballet companies and taught some of the world’s top dancers so Harper is in good company in its school’s junior classes in London.
And her interest in dance should calm Posh’s fears that she might become a professional footballer like Becks.
Last year Victoria said of Harper: “She loves fashion, you know, as all little girls do . . . but she loves sports. She said to me the other day ‘Mummy, I think I want to play football.’
“Dagger through the heart! I have three boys that want to play football, you know, come on, let one of them want to be into fashion or dance.”