Victoria and David Beckham’s eye-watering combined wealth has been revealed in The Sunday Times’ annual Rich List.
The Spice Girls star, 51, and football legend, 50, have hit the headlines in recent weeks due to their rumoured feud with their eldest son Brooklyn, 26.
However, their businesses don’t have appear to have suffered as the power couple have seen their fortune skyrocket by £45 million between 2024 and 2025.
The duo’s wealth is now estimated to be a staggering £500 million as they continue to rake in cash despite retiring from singing and football, with the pair now ranking 273rd out of 350 people,
The couple - who married in 1999 - first appeared on the list in 2002 with a net worth of £35 million. This year’s Rich List came out on Friday and chronicles the 350 richest individuals and families in Britain.
The Beckhams rank behind King Charles, who is said to be worth £640 million, although David is Britain’s richest sports star.

David has been the face of numerous advertising campaigns and brands, having teamed up with BOSS, Armani, adidas, and Maserati in addition to his own brands.
He is also a co-owner of Inter Miami football club.
Victoria, meanwhile, continues to grow her hugely successful eponymous fashion label, with stars like Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Eva Longoria all wearing her designs.
Other famous faces to make the list include Sir Elton John, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, and Sir Lewis Hamilton.
Tensions reportedly flared among the Beckhams after Brooklyn and his brother Romeo, 22, stopped speaking following Romeo's relationship with Kim Turnbull - who previously dated Brooklyn's friend Rocco Ritchie.

Brooklyn is said to be suspicious of Kim’s reasons for dating Romeo, with TMZ claiming Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz now refuse to attend any family event where Kim is present.
The budding chef raised eyebrows when he failed to attend Victoria’s 51st birthday last month.
Similarly, neither David nor Victoria posted congratulations online as Brooklyn and Nicola marked their third wedding anniversary.
And earlier this month, Brooklyn skipped David’s lavish 50th birthday party which was attended by his siblings Romeo, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13.
The former England captain threw a lavish, star-studded dinner and drinks at the three Michelin-star restaurant Core in Kensington, London, after early birthday celebrations in Paris and at the family’s Cotswolds mansion.