Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull enjoyed a pricey picnic with luxury goods from Harrods on Friday.
Romeo Beckhams Lavish Harrods Picnic with Kim
Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull enjoyed a pricey picnic with luxury goods from Harrods on Friday.The footballer and model, 23, and DJ Kim, 25, tre...
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The footballer and model, 23, and DJ Kim, 25, treated themselves to a variety of products including £33 cured meats, £10 olives and a punnet of fruit for a whopping £24.
Not holding back on their picks, they also dined on hummus, slices of ham, bread tomatoes, fattoush, eggplant moussaka and other dips.
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Romeo went shirtless as he topped up his tan during the picnic at a London park, while Kim wore a casual white vest and tracksuit bottoms.
They were joined by their sweet dog for the day out as Romeo shared the snaps to his Instagram Story.
The picnic comes after Romeo was fined for using his phone at the wheel of his Porsche.
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Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull enjoyed a pricey picnic with luxury goods from Harrods on Friday
The footballer and model, 23, and DJ Kim, 25, treated themselves to a variety of products including £33 cured meats, £10 olives and a punnet of fruit for a whopping £24
Romeo was fined £440 after he was caught scrolling on his phone at the wheel of his £100,000 Porsche 911 – with a dog loose in the car.
The model was pulled over in Westminster last September after a police officer spotted him with both hands on the device while at a red light.
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A woman, who was not identified in court, was in the passenger seat also looking at her phone, and with an 'unrestrained' dog in her lap.
In a statement, the police officer said Romeo was 'distracted' and did not have proper control of the supercar.
At Westminster Magistrates' Court last Thursday, he was convicted of being a driver not in a position to have proper control.
He was issued with a fine and three penalty points on his licence. He was also ordered by magistrate Phillip Jordan to pay £130 in costs and a £176 victim surcharge.
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The court case comes almost exactly seven years since his father, Sir David Beckham, was banned from driving for six months for using his mobile phone at the wheel.
In that 2019 case, the former footballer admitted being on his phone in slow moving traffic in the West End.
He told a court he would miss driving his children – Romeo, then 16, Cruz, then 14, and Harper, then seven – to school while serving the ban.
Romeo, who is the second son of David and Victoria, was stopped by police on September 16 last year on Victoria Street, Westminster, just before 11.20am.
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