Thanks Jalima for your comments on what has become, yet another, very nasty thread. None of us are perfect, and the reminder that we should 'let s/he who is without sin cast the first stone' is timely.
It doesn't matter whether the Beckham's aren't perfect. His emails were hacked, it's not on to hack private emails then tout them round to the highest bidder. Whatever people's personal views of the Beckhams individually, as a brand or as a family, what is absolutely clear is that both of them work very hard. People who work with them speak positively about the experience. I would run a million miles from a life in the lime light, I spent several years pointing out the pitfalls of acting/modelling to one of my teenagers and I'm relieved to say she listened to me. I accept that my views are just that. I wouldn't judge the Beckhams for encouraging their children to pursue employment in similar areas to their parents. How many professionals encourage their children to be lawyers, doctors, how many teachers do we know whose children followed a similar career path. The Beckhams can use their money and influence, how different is that to the families who send their children to the same famous private schools and onward to Oxbridge, then the city?