Victoria Beckham’s lesser known brother has been pictured in a sweet family picture after shunning the limelight for a private life with his wife Emma.
Fashion designer Victoria, 51, leads a very public life in comparison with her husband Sir David, 50, and their four children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
However, her brother Christian – her younger sibling – keeps a low profile and is rarely pictured with the clan.Â
He was recently snapped with the family looking dapper as he joined the celebrations following his brother-in-law Sir David receiving a knighthood from King Charles.
His sister Louise shared a sweet picture on Instagram showing her, Tony, Jackie, Christian and Victoria posing with David as he beamed following the achievement.
Christian and Victoria were side-by-side for the capture, with their resemblance to each other clear to see.
Victoria Beckham’s rarely-seen brother has been pictured in a picture shared by his sister Louise as the wider family celebrated brother-in-law David’s knighthood
Victoria’s brother Christian – the youngest sibling of the family – keeps a low profile and is rarely pictured with the clan
His decision to stay firmly out of the limelight means fans often forget Victoria has a younger brother.
Occasionally he can be seen posing with Victoria, Louise and their parents Jackie and Tony at family get-togethers.Â
Louise is often snapped with her older sister, making her recognisable to fans.Â
Victoria, who is the eldest child, has a five-year age gap with Christian, while a six-year gap with Louise.
So what does Christian do for living?Â
According to reports, he is a former electronics engineer and previously co-owned an electronics wholesale business with dad Tony.
The handsome, greying sibling is married to his wife Emma Stafford.
They tied the knot in a lavish winter wedding, which took place in December 2017 and was attended by the entire Beckham family.
Victoria, who is the eldest child, has a five-year age gap with Christian (right), while a six-year gap with Louise (left)
Happy family: Victoria is pictured with her sister Louise, mother Jackie, dad Tony, and younger brother Christian in a rare snap
Sweet: Victoria’s beloved brother Christian (second from right) and daughter Tabatha – with wife Emma (second from left) in April 2019 at her Christening
Christian and Emma married in 2017 at a lavish countryside Christmas wedding, with proud big sister Victoria publicly congratulating the couple on social media
Sir David shared snaps from the big day at the time, including with estranged son Brooklyn, 26, in their three-piece suits.
Victoria had shared a picture of Christian and Emma enjoying their first dance together at the countryside reception as she publicly congratulated them.Â
Christian has four children with Emma, with the couple welcoming their youngest child – a daughter named Tabatha – in 2019.
Proud aunt Victoria gushed over the little one following her arrival, sharing a snap of Tabatha in her crib to her millions of fans.Â
Christian and Emma are also proud parents to three older boys.
Victoria shared a rare picture of her sister-in-law posing with Christian and their children for Tabatha’s christening in 2019 as the family gathered in the chapel for the milestone.
Emma publicly uses the Adams surname after marrying Christian.
While both Christian and Emma’s social media accounts are private, she previously ran a public arts and crafts Instagram account.
Sir David shared snaps from Christian and Emma’s wedding at the time, including with estranged son Brooklyn, 26, in their three-piece suits
It was aimed at inspiring parents with young children, with Emma showing off her incredible skills.Â
However, she stopped posting on it in 2021.Â
Victoria, who has a combined fortune of £500million with husband David, spoke about her humble upbringing in her Netflix documentary, which was released last month.
She explained how her electric wholesaler dad ‘started with nothing’.Â
‘He used to sit me and my brother and sister in a little production line, we would build things, plugs and electrical things,’ before the family piled in her dad’s van to ‘deliver what we had built… Dad worked so, so hard and he expected me to be the same.’Â