By Jody Thompson
Still on trend: Victoria Beckham, seen with sons Cruz, left, Romeo, right, and father Tony, was wearing skyscraper stilettos despite enduring a 12 hour flight to Los Angeles and being pregnant
She might be almost seven months pregnant - but Victoria Beckham still didn't let her sartorial guard slip when she flew back to Los Angeles after the Royal Wedding this weekend.
The 37-year-old former Spice Girl was seen teetering through arrivals after the gruelling 12 hour flight dressed to the nines in towering nude platform Louboutins with leather skinny jeans and a black fitted jacket.
The star was covering her bump with a huge beige bag - presumably from her own collection - as well as a long beige scarf and cuddly teddy bear as her son Romeo, eight, clutched her hand.
A grinning Cruz, five, was following behind clutching a disposable camera and accompanied by Victoria's father
Victoria didn't exactly looked thrilled to be back in LA after her tiring transatlantic flight however - possibly as she'd had such a fantastic weekend at Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
She wrote on the day of the wedding, to which she and husband David, who turned 36 today, were guests: 'London looks beautiful!!!we are so proud to be British! X VB x'
The Beckhams flew back after the nuptials in time for David's match with his LA Galaxy side against FC Dallas last night.
Handsome couple: Victoria - again wearing eye-wateringly high heels - and husband David arriving at Westminster Abbey for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton on Friday
The game was delayed for more than an hour because of lightning - and it was a very unhappy birthday for Becks when he team were beaten 2-1.
Before the Beckham's return to LA at the weekend, rumours had abounded that Victoria was set to stay in the UK after the wedding ready for the birth of her fourth child, a girl.
Victoria is already mother to sons Brooklyn, 12, as well as Romeo and Cruz, and all have been born at London's exclusive Portland Hospital.
But there is still time for the star to jet back to the UK to ensure that her child is born British.
The latest NHS guidelines say that it is safe to fly whilst in the later stages of pregnancy, provided your doctor has given you the all clear.
The singer-turned-fashion designer has previously said that the baby will be her last child, as four children were the perfect number, and has spoken frequently of her desire for a little girl.
She revealed in one interview she could imagine 'painting her nails, putting on make-up, and choosing clothes' with her.
source:dailymail