Beckham feels his children are lucky after experiencing a horrifying horror at a charity event (video)

Beckham feels his children are lucky after experiencing a horrifying horror at a charity event (video)

The former England football captain has revealed Brooklyn, 16, Romeo, 13, Cruz, 10, and Harper, four, will one day accompany him on these eye-opening trips

Whenever David Beckham returns from a charity mission to a deprived part of the world, he sits down with his four children and tells them all about it.

And now the former England football captain has revealed Brooklyn, 16, Romeo, 13, Cruz, 10, and Harper, four, will one day accompany him on these eye-opening trips.

Beckham was speaking after returning from a globe-trotting trip, promoting the work of Unicef around the world by playing football matches on seven continents.

He says: “Every time I go on a field trip I sit down with them after and discuss every single detail.

David Beckham 

“My kids have been asking to come with me on these trips for years. At some point they will.

“Obviously their priority is their schooling but they are interested in these trips. My children already ­understand how lucky they are to have the life they have.”

The journey, which will feature in BBC documentary For the Love of the Game next week, took in villages in Papua New Guinea; earthquake-hit Nepal; the streets of Buenos Aires; a refugee camp in Djibouti, Africa; Miami, Florida; and the first official football game in Antarctica.

It then climaxes with an all-star fundraising match at Old Trafford when Becks played alongside his oldest son Brooklyn.

The poverty and suffering in Africa and Asia are what affect the football star the most.

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