The love story of David and Victoria Beckham, 25 years later: “Mistakes are made, you have to overcome them”

Some said it wouldn’t last, but David and Victoria Beckham have proven their early critics spectacularly wrong. On July 4, the golden couple will celebrate an impressive 25 years of marriage, a rare feat for most celebrity couples.

The couple met in early 1997, at a Manchester United football match, and became engaged the following January, proving that when you know, you know. And they certainly didn’t waste any time building the Beckham brand… and reflecting.




On March 4, 1999, the couple became parents to a son named Brooklyn Joseph, and their first public appearance came a few months later at the wedding of the year, when David and Victoria married in Ireland.

The nuptials, which were covered exclusively by OK!, They were everything you could imagine from one of the most famous pop stars of the ’90s and British heartthrob footballer, and much more.

Posh and Becks wore purple for their iconic Irish wedding

David and Victoria gathered almost 300 of their closest friends and family at Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin on July 4, 1999. And from the couple’s matching suits to the Spice Girl guests and those thrones , the wedding was certainly done in style.

Located on a 560-acre estate with its own golf course, the castle was the perfect location for such an exclusive event. Surrounded by a high stone wall to keep the paparazzi frenzy at bay, the newlyweds and their guests had the privacy and space to relax and enjoy the process after months of preparations.

At that moment, the couple admitted to us that the wedding had been planned from day one. Victoria revealed: “I knew very early on how strong I felt. “As soon as I met David, I thought, ‘I want to marry this person, grow old with this person. Learn things about life with this person… have a family.’ I surprised myself. When I met David, I thought, ‘Yes, I really want to get married.'”

David agreed and told us: “I was the same way. It was that feeling you have of wanting to be with someone, of wanting to make the effort to go see them. “I’ve never had that before.” He sweetly admitted, “The fact is, this is the first time I’ve fallen in love.”