Brooklyn and David Beckham get matching rings as they share close father-son bond with fans in sweet photo
The Becks men share the love as they show off their Christmas presents
DAVID and Brooklyn Beckham reveal their strong father-son bond as they show off their matching rings.
In the sweet picture, you can see dad David's tattooed hand covering his oldest son's, to reveal their identical jewellery.
Brooklyn, 17, shared the snap with his 8.9 million Instagram followers.
He captioned the photo with: "Matching rings with dad xx"
The men of the Beckham family are often sharing pictures of themselves together.
They clearly love spending time with one another and are often snapped out together.
In September the boys had a friendly competition going on to see who would win the 'push up challenge'.
They both kept posting videos on Instagram to try and out do each other.
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David is well known to be a very hands on dad.
Earlier this month he was spotted out with Brooklyn and his brothers Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and sister Harper, 5, at Winter Wonderland .
The family, minus mum Victoria, all looked happy to be in each others company as they enjoyed the rides at the funfair.
And this week he posted a sweet picture of Harper swimming with a Mermaid as the family enjoy their annual winter break.
The former Manchester United player also has a strong bond with his youngest of four kids.
They are often spotted heading to her ballet classes, where he accompanies her to the sessions.
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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