Victoria and David Beckham threw a star-studded Coronation party on the weekend for their famous friends.
The couple pulled out all the stops for the lavish celebration with bottles of bubbly, scones, trifle and strawberries and cream.
Film director Guy Ritchie, 54, looked like he was having a great time at the bash as he posed with David, 48, quaffing champagne.
Both men were suited and booted - with David looking particularly dapper sporting some beige chinos.
The former footballer captioned the picture with the Snatch star: "Celebrating in style" before telling fans what was on the menu.
David also posed for a family photo with son Romeo, 20, gushing: "Celebrating with family this amazing weekend."
Victoria made sure she was suitably glam for the occasion, sporting an elegant black coat draped over her shoulders.
She cosied up to Guy's wife Jacqui, who wore an over-sized navy jumper in a photo which the former Spice Girl captioned: "Amazing weekend celebrating with friends. Love you pooh."
Despite not joining other celebrities at the Coronation, including Amanda Holden, Emma Thompson and presenters Ant and Dec, Victoria and David still made sure they shared a tribute to the new monarch.
David shared the official royal picture of King Charles III alongside a simple tribute, as he wrote to his 79 million followers: "Today our country comes together to celebrate the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla."
Meanwhile, Victoria took to Instagram with a Spice Girls snap in which the band met the then Prince Charles, musing: "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]."
Victoria and David have previously attended royal events including William and Kate's wedding in 2011 and Harry and Meghan's in 2018.
When Queen Elizabeth II passed away last year, the former England star was praised by many for refusing to skip the queue to see the late monarch lying in state and instead waiting his turn.
David had the chance to use a special access queue to pay his respects, but he declined it, it was reported.
The father-of-four joined fellow mourners in the official queue at 2am and revealed he got through the night on a diet of “Pringles, sherbet lemons, sandwiches, coffee and doughnuts".