Victoria Beckham recently addressed her charity priorities as she attended a charitable luncheon for Fashion 4 Development in New York where she opened up about her children, saying she is "very proud" of her kids' involvement in charity work.
The British fashion designer shared how her four children, Brooklyn (16), Romeo (13), and Cruz (10) and Harper (four), along with husband David Beckham, are always willing to give back and make a difference, regardless of "how big or small that is".
"The children definitely want to do their bit too, which we're very proud of," the former Spice Girl said. 41-year-old star said.
The former Spice Girls singer shared her pride for Romeo as he was able to raise £6,000 for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS and the 7 fund, known as a collaboration with UNICEF that provides support for children in danger zones all over the world.
"Romeo last year actually ran in the marathon and he raised money for both UNAIDS and David's charity as well that he has with UNICEF," Victoria gushed. "As a family, we want to do whatever we can do to help and make a difference however big or small that is."
While the 41-year-old businesswoman previously claimed that she and husband David do not prefer to spoil their sons, the retired football star recently revealed that he has "no power" over their daughter.
"I love all my children, of course, equally but I'm definitely stricter with the boys than I am Harper, which gets me in trouble with my wife of course," he quipped.
Meanwhile, the Beckhams also recently graced the headlines for reportedly raking in more money than the Queen herself.
Despite her sprawling properties and rare artworks, Queen Elizabeth will have to keep up with the famous British family, who has outdone her in terms of value.
According to the London School of Marketing, the high-profile couple and their children are stated to be worth £470 million ($712 million), while the Queen can be valued at £340 million ($515 million).
Aside from the wealth generated by the multiple businesses operated by the fashion mogul and the footballer, the international appeal of their children should be taken into consideration as well, such as Romeo's modeling stint for Burberry and Brooklyn's large online fan base, including four million followers on Instagram.
"The Beckham brand has been used to advertise everything from designer clothes, to satellite television and even whisky," the school's chief marketing officer Anton Dominique explained. "What's also interesting is that the family name is almost as influential as any individual family member."