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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Cruz Beckham's 21st birthday celebrations have gone on for a week

    The youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham hit the milestone age on February 20, but his famous parents hosted a joint birthday dinner for the budding musician and close friend Caroline Gautier at a Notting Hill restaurant on Tuesday (24.02.26) night.


    Former footballer David, 50, and Spice Girl-turned fashion designer Victoria, 51, were photographed arriving at The Fat Badger alongside Cruz and his singer girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30.

    His brother Romeo Beckham, 23, was also seen arriving for the celebrations.

    The dinner marked both Cruz's 21st birthday and Caroline's birthday, with Caroline currently overseeing Cruz's music career.

    A source close to the family told the Daily Mail: "Cruz's birthday seems to have gone on and on but the Beckhams love a party and they love to look after their friends.

    "They all had a great time, there was great food and dancing, and lots of laughs.

    "It was an eclectic group but the Beckhams are a well connected bunch."

    Guests also included former Arsenal striker Ian Wright and his partner Nancy Hallam, as well as David's close friend David Gardner and his girlfriend Jessica Clarke.

    Also dining at the restaurant that evening were Dave Grohl and his wife Jordyn Blum, though they were not believed to have been part of the Beckham party.

    During the evening, Cruz was seen playfully mimicking photographers by holding up his own camera.

    His older brother Brooklyn Beckham, 26, was not present amid his ongoing self-imposed estrangement from his family.

    Cruz and Jackie previously shared Instagram posts wishing Caroline a happy birthday, with Jackie writing they could not have carved Cruz's music career without her support.

    Cruz is due to launch his UK tour on Wednesday (25.02.26) evening at Birmingham venue Madame Roux.

    The Fat Badger, situated on Golborne Road, has gained attention for its £105 tasting menu and late-night atmosphere. Cruz previously celebrated his 21st at The Maine, at an event billed as the "Grande Beatle Ball" - a nod to his musical heroes The Beatles.

    Cruz released his new single For Your Love this month - a romantic track produced by Justin Raisen and Lewis Pesacov. The song, described as having an indie-anthemic sound, features his band, The Breakers, and includes a cameo from his grandfather in the music video.

    It follows his 2025 debut singles and supports a 2026 UK/EU tour.

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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