David and Victoria Beckham tied the knot in 1999, reportedly spending £750k on a no-expenses-spared wedding at Luttrellstown Castle in Ireland. Yet 24 years on from their fairytale nuptials, with a £73 million property portfolio behind them, the Beckhams have adopted a living set-up that keeps them surprisingly separate.

In 2016, the Beckhams snapped up their idyllic country bolthole in the Cotswolds for £6.15 million, converting their farmhouse into a breathtaking family retreat, complete with a football pitch, plunge pool and orchard on the Great Tew Estate.

The property boasts beautiful gardens too, where David keeps his own bees and Harper has her own bespoke treehouse built into a towering oak tree.

One year after David and Victoria moved into the Soho Farmhouse-inspired home with their four children, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18 and Harper, 12, the MailOnline reported that planning permission for the Beckhams’ renovations put in for “two distinct living quarters – of equal size – each with their own kitchen, bedrooms and a courtyard.”

While the inclusion of separate “his” and “hers” bedrooms in the Beckhams’ home doesn’t necessarily mean the couple sleep separately, it wouldn’t be surprising if David and Victoria did occasionally choose to sleep in their own beds, given their incredibly demanding commitments and need for an undisturbed sleep schedule.