Victoria and David Beckham commemorated the coronation of King George VI with a star-studded party during the bank holiday weekend.
On Saturday, the famous couple joined pals Guy Ritchie, 54, and his wife Jacqui, 41, for some fun in honour of the new queen.
Victoria, 49, and her footballer husband, 48, revealed their intentions with their Instagram followers and posted photos of themselves drinking champagne and eating scones.
One of the Instagram Stories showed the two men sitting back in their chairs, glasses of fizz in hand.
They were both dressed smartly in suits and ties, with David wearing chino pants and Guy wearing all-black.
David captioned his picture with the film director: ‘Celebrating in style’ before documenting their food for the day that was in it.
The slideshow contained images of coronation-themed sweets like trifle and strawberries and cream, as well as several British flags.
Before the wedding, he posed for a family portrait with one of his children, Romeo, 20, and his wife Victoria, writing: ‘Celebrating with family this amazing weekend,’ over the top of the photograph.
Victoria provided another perspective on the famous family’s idea of a street party on her social media account.
She looked stunning with a black cloak draped over her shoulders and gentle makeup as she nestled close to her pal Jacqui.
Captioning her picture: ‘Love you poo!!!!!’ she smiled alongside the director’s wife who wore a knit v-neck oversized jumper.
Another photo showed the star posing with a second friend and carried a typed message that read: ‘Amazing weekend celebrating with friends. Kisses.’
Their behind-the-scenes peek at their Saturday celebration occurred after both wives expressed their support and congrats on social media for the new king.
Along with a display of portraits and antique photographs of King Charles, David said, ‘Today our country joins together to commemorate the crowning of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.’
The fashion designer offered her own tribute, which included images of the Spice Girls with members of the royal family, including King Charles.
She wrote: ‘From then to now! I have so many fond memories of meeting His Majesty throughout my career, and he is always so supportive and kind.
‘Today is a truly historic day and I’m incredibly humbled to celebrate King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they embark on their new roles. VB [sic].’