David Beckham was seen driving his daughter Harper around in his car without wearing a seatbelt.
The former footballer, 45, got behind the wheel of his £80,000 pale green Landrover to take his seven-year-old little girl to posh deli Mr Bumbles in the picturesque village of Burford, Oxford.
Harper, who he shares with his wife Victoria Beckham, was sitting in the front passenger seat next to her dad when they made their trip out in the posh motor on Saturday.
David was dressed in a red jumper with a white shirt underneath, while he sported a classic lockdown look of a shaved head.


He also donned a pair of shorts and some fresh white trainers.
Harper looked adorable in what appeared to be a blue gingham summer dress.
David was seen hopping out of his car and checking out the produce before heading back home.

His car is a modern version of a classic 4x4 first made in 1948.
David only recently returned to the road after finishing a six-month driving ban for using his mobile phone at the wheel of his Bentley.
He was handed the ban after he was slapped with six penalty points on on top of six he already had for speeding.

A source told The Sun : "David has visited Mrs Bumbles at least three times in the last three weeks, he really likes the produce and always spends a lot of money.
"He looked very happy and relaxed with his little girl - so much so that he forgot to buckle up."
A representative for David Beckham declined to comment when contacted by Mirror Online.

The Beckhams are currently spending the nationwide coronavirus lockdown in The Cotswolds.
As well as Harper, David and Victoria are joined by their sons Romeo, 17 and Cruz, 15.
Eldest Beckham boy Brooklyn, 21, is in New York with his girlfriend, actress Nicola Peltz.
The family has come under fire recently for Victoria's decision to use the government job retention scheme.

The multi-millionaire wanted to use taxpayers' money to pay her staff during the lockdown.
But Posh backtracked after facing huge criticism as the family is worth an estimated £335million.
The pair have since been flooding their social media accounts with cosy family photos in a bid to save their reputation, it's claimed.