‘You’re my superhero!’ David Beckham receives handmade Father’s Day card from Harper

The rest of the Beckham family also shared sweet social media tributes to the former footballer
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Harper Beckham designed a sweet Father’s Day card to show her appreciation for her “superhero” dad David.

Her mum Victoria showed off the special homemade card in a video shared on Instagram, with eight-year-old Harper reading out her adorable message to her father.

The yellow card was decorated with hearts and colourful swirls, with the messages “You are my hero” and “Happy Dad’s day” written on the front.

The neat handwritten message inside read: “Dear Daddy, I hope you like your gift and I hope that you have a great day. I hope you get lots of hugs and kisses.

Instagram @victoriabeckham

Harper Beckham made a sweet Father's Day card (Instagram @victoriabeckham)

“I love you so much. Your [sic] my superhero. We all love you. I will make your day so special.”

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On the opposite side of the card, Harper placed a pop-out heart detail and drew some flowers, adding the extra message: “I love you so much Daddy.”

Fashion designer Victoria, 46, captioned the post with: “Someone loves Daddy.”

She also shared a separate Father’s Day tribute to her husband, 45, posting a sweet family photo showing her, David and their four children posing in front of a swimming pool on a luxurious holiday.

“Happy Father’s Day @davidbeckham!” she wrote. “We all love u so so much xxxx So many kisses from us all x we love u!!!! X @brooklynbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven x.”

The former footballer’s three eldest children Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz each marked the occasion by posting throwback photos of themselves as young children with their father.

Romeo, 17, also shared a clip of himself taking a shot at a goal, captioning it: “Learning from the best on Father’s Day.”

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