Harper Beckham, the youngest of Victoria and David Beckham‘s four children, turned six on Monday, and celebrated at Buckingham Palace.
The Beckhams brought Harper and five of her friends to the palace to have a party with real life princess Princess Eugenie, 27. Harper adorably dressed as Frozen‘s Elsa for the occasion.
“Happy Birthday to our special little young lady …Such a special girl who brings so much joy and happiness into our lives,” the former soccer star wrote in an Instagram post to his daughter. “Happy 6th birthday ( I can’t believe your 6 already ) have the most amazing day we love you pretty lady x ❤️.”
“Lucky Harper meeting a real life princess at the Palace x ❤️,” he said in another shot.
This isn’t the Beckham’s first royal outing. The former Spice Girl turned fashion designer received a fashion award at the Palace from Prince William back in April. The couple also attended the Prince’s wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011.
David, in another Instagram post, made it known that the Palace didn’t just open its doors for Harper’s birthday party. “Just to be clear this wasn’t the palace opening the gates for Harper’s birthday party, this was a tea party where us and other guests were invited so it was a beautiful thing to do with My mum, Harper plus a few school friends… We were honored to be able to there,” he wrote.
Victoria, Romeo, Brooklyn, and Cruz also wrote tributes to the youngster on social media.
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