Romeo Beckham attends Wimbledon with girlfriend Mia Regan and grandmother

The footballer, 20, was sat among Sir Cliff Richard, Dame Anna Wintour and Stephen Fry on Tuesday
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Mike Bedigan12 July 2023
The Weekender

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Romeo Beckham enjoyed a day out at Wimbledon with his girlfriend and grandmother on the ninth day of the world famous tennis tournament.

The professional footballer, 20, was among a host of famous faces to be pictured in the stands of the All England Club on Tuesday.

Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, was pictured sat alongside his partner Mia Regan.

The couple were seen exchanging words in the stands on the ninth day of the tournament
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It comes after he signed a one-year deal with Brentford from Inter Miami – the US team co-owned by his father.

The footballer spent the second half of this season on loan at the club, where he impressed for the B side, and has signed the contract to make his stay in west London permanent, with an option for a further year.

Speaking about the Brentford deal, Beckham said: “It’s the best feeling, honestly. I’m so excited. They’ve welcomed me from day one, I’ve loved every second of it.”

In April this year, it was reported that Beckham and on-off girlfriend Regan were engaged, after the model was photographed wearing a large diamond ring on her left hand.

Beckham and Mia Regan discussed the tennis tournament as it went on
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The couple were joined at Wimbledon by Sandra Georgina West, David Beckham’s mother.

Other celebrities attending the tennis tournament as the quarter-finals got underway included Sir Cliff Richard, Dame Anna Wintour and Stephen Fry.

Fry, wearing a pink shirt and brightly coloured, patterned tie, was seated in the Royal Box, as was Dame Anna, who was joined by broadcaster, writer and former politician Sir Trevor Phillips.

Sir Cliff was seated next to veteran broadcaster and newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald.

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