Victoria Beckham feels "so lucky" to be surrounded by her family over the festive period.

Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham (c) Instagram/VictoriaBeckham

Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham (c) Instagram/VictoriaBeckham

The fashion designer - who has sons Brooklyn, 17, Romeo, 14, Cruz, 11, and five-year-old daughter Harper with husband David Beckham - has admitted she is grateful to have a large family after spending the day with her sister Louise Adams and her parents, Jackie and Tony Adams.

Sharing a picture of herself and her sibling on Instagram, Victoria wrote: "With my sister Louise and all the children yesterday X I feel so lucky to have you all my life.(sic)"

The 42-year-old star posted a picture of herself alongside her mother and father.

She wrote: "Family time is everything I love u so much(sic)"

The brunette beauty also managed to fit in some quality time with her eldest son Brooklyn on Sunday (18.12.16) and shared a selfie with her boy.

She posted: "I love u @brooklynbeckham X (sic)"

This comes after David recently praised his family, admitting he is "proud" of son Cruz after he released his debut single 'If Everyday Was Christmas' to support media group Global's charity Make Some Noise.

The song will enable the aid organisation to help youngsters living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity in the UK.

David said: "For us, we always want in our children, we always hope they're listening to us or pay attention to us as parents, so we do a lot of work for charity for obviously UNICEF and my wife does for the UN.

"And Cruz came to us and said, 'How about I do a Christmas song for charity? And all the proceeds go to charity.' There's nothing more to this than that at the moment.

"He's 11 years old, he's still at school, he's concentrating at school. That's the most important thing. But he wanted to give back and he's done this amazing little Christmas song that's got a lot of attention. And you know we are very proud of it.

"He came to us with the idea. It's kind of cool but he's having fun."