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Inside Romeo Beckham’s boozy 22nd birthday: Posh and Becks turn swanky Mayfair eatery into a club for son and celeb guests as they shell out on free-flowing tequila and a doughnut cake

Romeo Beckham, the second eldest of Posh and Becks’ offspring, celebrated his 22nd birthday on Saturday night in the company of his famous family and friends.

The former footballer celebrated his special day at the swanky, newly-opened Ambassadors Clubhouse in Mayfair, London, alongside parents David, 49, and Victoria, 50.

Taking over the Punjabi-themed restaurant for the night, the 80-strong group transformed it into their own nightclub.

The dress code was high glamour as guests arrived in black tie and designer frocks. Romeo himself paired his suit with a diamond chain, two £4,250 Van Cleef bracelets, and an even more blingy diamond encrusted grill on his bottom teeth.

David was more subdued in a black turtleneck jumper with black blazer, while Victoria wore her own brand black tux – a favourite of hers – with a tight black corset beneath the £1,270 jacket.

Harper, 13, the youngest Beckham, was also in attendance, wearing a black maxi dress.

Cruz Beckham, 19, brought his new girlfriend, Brazilian singer Jackie Apostel, who wore a long golden slip dress.

The venue suited the glamorous theme, all mirrored ceilings, plush velvet sofas, animal print drapes and dimly lit crystal chandeliers.

A table for six people at the venue usually demands a £600 minimum spend and the cheapest bottle of champagne costs £96.

Clearly nothing was off limits for the birthday boy, though his cake was rather less opulent, consisting of a heap of different flavoured Krispy Kreme doughnuts, presented by his dad who also made a touching speech.

As Romeo blew the 22 candles out, the song It’s My Birthday by rapper will.i.am played in the background.

The group sipped Belvedere Vodka cocktails all night and opened bottles of Mexican Tapatio Blanco tequila, while Hale Zero, a team of three DJs who have long been favourites of the Beckhams, oversaw the music for the night.

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