David Beckham is spending all his time and energy on his Cotswolds estate. This is worrying his wife.
According to Heatworld , Victoria Beckham is very worried when David Beckham devotes all his heart and time to the Cotswolds estate. As Heatworld The couple have been considering moving to their £12 million estate in Oxfordshire for some time, with David recently sharing views of the estate on Instagram, as well as making his own homegrown crisps and collecting eggs from his chickens.
David Beckham wrote: “My kale is doing great. I can hear my friends saying, ‘He’s changed.’ My wife told me to cut it short but I obviously didn’t listen so I apologise. My content used to be about motorbikes and camping, now it’s kale, honey and flowers for the house. Might have to get back on track soon.”

A source revealed to Heatworld : “David feels safe and comfortable in the Cotswolds. Meanwhile, Vic is excited to see David indulge in his new hobby but is also worried that the two of them are gradually developing different visions of the future.”
“Vic really wants to settle down in London, where her headquarters and flagship store are. She loves it there. It’s perfect for her fashion and beauty brand. She can go into the office for meetings and oversee everything. She thrives on the excitement of being in the city, with all the events and fancy restaurants, not to mention all her trusted salons and beauticians just a stone’s throw away. She worries she’ll be lonely and bored spending all her time in the Cotswolds,” the source added.
The couple's youngest daughter, Harper, 13 - who attends school in west London - is also a key reason the couple kept their £31 million home in the upmarket Holland Park area rather than move to the Cotswolds.
The source added that David is not pressuring his wife to leave the city. Vic can work remotely and travel to London once or twice a week. David wants them to have the best of both worlds. Vic's friends and family have urged her to be open about her views and let David know when she is ready to move to the farm.
“She has told her husband she is open to spending more time at the estate. But moving there permanently is still a long way off,” the source added.
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