David Beckham looked dapper as he posed for an outdoor photoshoot for the latest issue of Country Life magazine where he served as guest editor.
The former footballer, 50, sported a brown tweed blazer for the shoot along with dark green corduroy trousers tucked into a pair of wellies.
The star also wore a blue gingham shirt along with a dark tie as he carried a cane through a field.
In another snap, he donned a white and tan striped shirt along with light blue jeans and a tweed flat cap.
He also sported a light brown jumper in another photo where he played with his dogs by the river.
Meanwhile, David took to Instagram on Tuesday morning and shared a video showing off the produce he and wife Victoria grow in their Cotswolds’ garden.
David Beckham looked dapper as he posed for an outdoor photoshoot for the latest issue of Country Life magazine
In one snap, he donned a white striped shirt along with light blue jeans and a tweed flat cap
The footballer was seen pulling onions out of the grass with Victoria, who was filming, saying: ‘Full on wrestle in the garden here.’
David has shared his love of beekeeping, tending his vegetable patch and keeping chickens with his fans via his social media platforms.
The father of four has now revealed that the man who influenced his country lifestyle was his friend and Hollywood director Guy, 57.
In his Country Life interview, David spoke about how Guy has helped him lean into the rural life.
He said: ‘He’s a modern-day caveman, who has made me fall far deeper in love with the countryside and helped me to understand it even more than I did before. Sometimes we sit for hours around a fire, just the two of us, and talk late into the night.
‘Guy is the ultimate country gentleman, who absolutely loves his estate in Wiltshire. Spending time with him is one of the reasons I fell so deeply in love with the countryside.
‘He’s a great and very close friend, who inspires me so much. I learn a lot from him — whether it’s about life, countryside management, people, politics, the monarchy or what it means to be British — all of the time.’
David’s love of country activities include beekeeping, after he built his own beehive outside at his pad near Chipping Norton during the lockdown.
He also sported a light brown jumper in another photo where he played with his dogs by the river
David was also photographed cooking with Tom Parker Bowles at Claridge’s Hotel
David’s close friend Guy Ritchie was photographed at his Ashcombe Estate in Wiltshire for the issue
David took to Instagram on Tuesday morning and shared a video showing off the produce he and wife Victoria grow in their Cotswolds’ garden
‘Full on wrestle in the garden here’ Victoria said from behind the camera
David has shared his love of beekeeping, tending his vegetable patch and keeping chickens with his fans via his social media platforms
He previously told Men’s Health: ‘When we go through the harvest of the honey and I sit there in my kitchen looking at it all, I get quite emotional.’
David also referenced the other things that keep him busy in the Cotswolds, adding: ”My chickens in the countryside, being in my garden, hanging out with friends, having a pint or a glass of wine…
‘That’s what I love. We had the chickens, vegetable patch—all down at the country house. It’s something I’m so proud of.’
Another element of country living that David has copied off Guy was investing in an outdoor BBQ tent, which he bought from the star’s company, WildKitchens.
The father of four has now revealed that the man who influenced his country lifestyle was his friend and Hollywood director Guy
The tent is part of the luxury outdoor-kitchen concept from Guy’s company and the equipment includes a marquee-style WildTent paired with a high-end grill/dining table unit known as the WildTable.
The Beckham’s set-up includes a ‘double tent’ capable of seating a dozen or more guests, with a 12-seat table and grill.
Previously speaking about using the tent with Hello! magazine, David said: ”In the countryside in the UK, my kids are there every weekend, and we all grill every Saturday from 11 in the morning until 12 at night.’