Team Romeo! David and Victoria Beckham congratulate their son... after he completes the children's race at the London Marathon

The Beckhams came out to support their second eldest son, Romeo as he competed in the children's race at the London Marathon on Sunday.

Wearing Team Romeo T-shirts, the doting parents seemed over-the-moon with their 12-year-old son's efforts as he successfully completed the three mile course, which is set for children aged 11 to 17, in 18 minutes and 54 seconds.

Proudly wearing his new medal, the lovely lad was also supported by his older brother Brooklyn, 16 and brother Cruz, 10, who were all sporting the slogan T-shirts. 

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Family support: David and Victoria Beckham and their sons Cruz and Brooklyn cheered on Romeo as he competed in the children's race at the London Marathon on Sunday

Family support: David and Victoria Beckham and their sons Cruz and Brooklyn cheered on Romeo as he competed in the children's race at the London Marathon on Sunday

Despite the wet and rainy weather, Victoria gave her look some edge, wearing a pair of faded grey jeans along with a leather biker jacket and some high heeled ankle boots. 

A beaming David went casual in an army green jacket and a beanie hat as he proudly snapped photos of his son on the finish line. 

Older brother Brooklyn shared an Instagram photo, taken by mum Victoria, of Romeo's big moment.

Me and my boys: A beaming David and his youngest son Cruz matched in their army green jackets

Me and my boys: A beaming David and his youngest son Cruz matched in their army green jackets

 Congratulations: 12-year-old Romeo proudly wore his medal while his family were in Team Romeo t-shirts

 Congratulations: 12-year-old Romeo proudly wore his medal while his family were in Team Romeo t-shirts

Proud mum: Victoria added skinny jeans and a cropped leather jacket over her Romeo tee

Proud mum: Victoria added skinny jeans and a cropped leather jacket over her Romeo tee

Doing the honours: David held Romeo's medal as he waited for his son to finish the race

Doing the honours: David held Romeo's medal as he waited for his son to finish the race

The oldest Beckham son wrote alongside the snap of him and his sporty sibling: 'Congratulations Romeo for raising £6,000 for UNAIDS and 7 Fund.'

The cute photo sees the teen opening his padded jacket to show off his Team Romeo t-shirt.

Meanwhile, youngest brother Cruz kept warm in a Ruff and Huddle jacket over his Team Romeo T-shirt. 

Victoria also shared a photo of her son, writing alongside the Twitter pic: 'Well done Romeo!! We r all so proud!! Running @LondonMarathon for @UNAIDS and 7 Fund x vb' 

Well done bro! Brooklyn shared a shot on Instagram of him and Romeo as he congratulated his sibling

Well done bro! Brooklyn shared a shot on Instagram of him and Romeo as he congratulated his sibling

Say cheese: Victoria snapped the photo of 16-year-old Brooklyn and his sporty younger brother

Say cheese: Victoria snapped the photo of 16-year-old Brooklyn and his sporty younger brother

Mum's support: Victoria posted a sweet tweet dedicated to her son after the race

Mum's support: Victoria posted a sweet tweet dedicated to her son after the race

Sporty family: Romeo has already joined Brooklyn at the Arsenal academy and is also said to be a talented tennis player

Sporty family: Romeo has already joined Brooklyn at the Arsenal academy and is also said to be a talented tennis player

Romeo ran the three mile course on Sunday, which stretches from London's Old Billingsgate to The Mall, the finish line for the main Marathon later in the day.

He was raising money for UNAIDS, the joint United Nations programme on Aids, and David's Unicef 7 fund.

Previous winners of the Mini London Marathon include double London 2012 Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah.  

Me and mum: Victoria stuck close to Romeo after he caught his breath after the race

Me and mum: Victoria stuck close to Romeo after he caught his breath after the race

Race ready: Victoria looked trim in her skinny jeans and refused to ditch the towering heels despite the sporty setting
Race ready: Victoria looked trim in her skinny jeans and refused to ditch the towering heels despite the sporty setting

Race ready: Victoria looked trim in her skinny jeans and refused to ditch the towering heels despite the sporty setting

Well done you: Victoria and David crowded around Romeo after the wet and rainy race

Well done you: Victoria and David crowded around Romeo after the wet and rainy race

Time to celebrate: The Beckham family were surrounded by fans as they headed home

Time to celebrate: The Beckham family were surrounded by fans as they headed home

Hero of the hour: Victoria kept an arm around her son as they made their way past the race stewards

Hero of the hour: Victoria kept an arm around her son as they made their way past the race stewards

Time to rest up: Romeo looked a little tired after his three mile race, which he completed in an impressive 18 minutes and 54 seconds

Time to rest up: Romeo looked a little tired after his three mile race, which he completed in an impressive 18 minutes and 54 seconds

Cheerleaders: David gave his eldest son a big hug while Victoria sat in the stands with Romeo's friends to wait for her son to cross the finish line

Cheerleaders: David gave his eldest son a big hug while Victoria sat in the stands with Romeo's friends to wait for her son to cross the finish line

Romeo would have no doubt got some training tips from his sporty dad as well as older brother Brooklyn, who is regularly spotted working out with David.

Keen sportsman Romeo has already joined Brooklyn in Arsenal's academy and is also said to be a talented tennis player.

The youngster is also making a name for himself in the modelling world, starring in high profile campaigns for the likes of Burberry. 

Treat time: The family no doubt headed out for a celebration after Romeo's race

Treat time: The family no doubt headed out for a celebration after Romeo's race

Celeb runner: Romeo joined  hundreds of children competing in the three mile course through London

Celeb runner: Romeo joined  hundreds of children competing in the three mile course through London

Nearly the whole family: David and Victoria's three-year-old daughter Harper wasn't at the race but will no doubt be congratulating her older brother when he gets home

Nearly the whole family: David and Victoria's three-year-old daughter Harper wasn't at the race but will no doubt be congratulating her older brother when he gets home

Christy Turlington was among the other celebs competing in the main London Marathon today. 

The 46-year-old ran the 26 mile course alongside 37,000 others who were all raising money for charity.

US star Christy chose a cause close to her heart, competing for her own charity - Every Mother Counts.

Model runner: Christy Turlington took her place on the starting line to run the race for her charity Every Mother Counts 

Model runner: Christy Turlington took her place on the starting line to run the race for her charity Every Mother Counts 

Ready, set, go! Chris Evans looked a little apprehensive as he got ready for the 26 mile marathon
Ready, set, go! Chris Evans looked a little apprehensive as he got ready for the 26 mile marathon

Ready, set, go! Chris Evans looked a little apprehensive as he got ready for the 26 mile marathon

Let's go: The TV and radio star joked around on the start line before joining the thousands of other runners

Let's go: The TV and radio star joked around on the start line before joining the thousands of other runners

Playing for laughs: Emmerdale actor Tony Audenshaw got into the spirit with some fancy dress

Playing for laughs: Emmerdale actor Tony Audenshaw got into the spirit with some fancy dress

Taking on the challenge: London Marathon regular Jenni Falconer (left) and Call the Midwife star Helen George are also running today
Taking on the challenge: London Marathon regular Jenni Falconer (left) and Call the Midwife star Helen George are also running today

Taking on the challenge: London Marathon regular Jenni Falconer (left) and Call the Midwife star Helen George are also running today

Sportsman: Footballer Lee Hendrie is running for Cure Leukaemia

Sportsman: Footballer Lee Hendrie is running for Cure Leukaemia

Sporty: Jenson Button swapped the F1 track for the streets of London as he competed on Sunday
Sporty: Jenson Button swapped the F1 track for the streets of London as he competed on Sunday

Sporty: Jenson Button swapped the F1 track for the streets of London as he competed on Sunday 

She did it: Jenni flashed a huge smile and a look at her medal as she crossed the finish line

She did it: Jenni flashed a huge smile and a look at her medal as she crossed the finish line

Chelsea boy: Hugo Taylor looked delighted to have completed the gruelling course 

Chelsea boy: Hugo Taylor looked delighted to have completed the gruelling course 

 

 

 

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