David and Victoria Beckham have been laying their lives bare more so than ever before in the past few weeks, with both the release of VB's Netflix documentary and the former footballer becoming a guest editor for Country Life . The former addressed their financial journey, which included the former Spice Girls star buying their former 'Beckingham Palace' home , while the latter shared an insight into why David and Victoria wanted to create a life in the British countryside with their four children: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
After David admitted he was inspired by Guy Richie, whom he described as "modern-day caveman", to fall in love with the countryside, editor-in-chief Mark Hedges shed light on the Beckhams' Cotswolds home in Chipping Norton, which they purchased for £6