Amid a series of seemingly never-ending, loved-up snaps between him and Hollywood girlfriend Chloe Moretz, Brooklyn Beckham has shared a sweet moment with the number one woman in his life.
Standing on a jetty before a picturesque bay behind them, the eldest son of David Beckham posed with his fashion designer mum Victoria.
The 17-year-old shared the photo to his 7.5 million followers, simply captioning it with a love heart.
The candid snap gave fans of the Beckhams an intimate look at the close dynamic between the mother and son, who have been spending less time together lately as Brooklyn travels by the side of his high-profile girlfriend.
Earlier this week, Brooklyn, who aspires to be a photographer, was pictured snapping away arty pics of the blonde beauty while she attended a photoshoot in the Brit’s namesake borough in New York.
Clearly besotted with his beautiful leading lady, the teen simply couldn’t keep his hands to himself.
The pair later continued their love-swept date at New York’s Junior’s restaurant, where Chloe opted for Brooklyn’s lap instead of her own seat.
The teens played the part of the overly-affectionate couple as they hugged and kissed, paying no attention to the other customers in the bistro.
Sharing a paparazzi snap from the cuddly encounter on her Instagram account, Chloe wrote, “I think I’ll keep him :)”
Their whirlwind trip to New York was fleeting, as the ‘it’ couple were snapped arriving back at LAX the following day, hand-in-hand of course.
And while it was difficult to notice anything other than the adoring smiles of affection they have for each other, we couldn’t help but see the matching rings worn that symbolise an unspoken level of commitment from both parties.
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As David Beckham’s son resides in London, Chloe recently admitted to People that “trust and communication” are the keys factors that help get them go the distance.
“You have to have a model of trust and leave it up in the air and make sure you can hope for the best,” she said.
“Make sure you’re both invested, then you’re good to go.”