Brooklyn Beckham gets TWO parking tickets in less than four hours as he heads to work in London
BROOKLYN Beckham got TWO parking tickets in less than four hours as he headed to work in London earlier today.
The 20-year-old photography intern has been working alongside renowned photographer Rankin in his West London studio as he tries to learn the tricks of the trade.
However, he appears to be struggling to get to grips with the basics of driving, as his Land Rover Defender got slapped with two penalty notices on the same day.
The first ticket came when Brooklyn parked on double yellow lines as he arrived at work at 10.03am.
The oldest child of David and Victoria Beckham looked unbothered as he removed the bright yellow warning from his windscreen before hopping into the vehicle to grab some lunch.
The star, who was dressed in a checked shirt, white beanie hat, smart navy trousers, and Converse trainers, was then spotted buying a baked good and fizzy drink from Greggs bakery.
He had also stopped off at Pret-A-Manger, but as he arrived back to his car with the snack in tow he saw that he'd been given another ticket - at around 1.15pm.
Earlier this month, The Sun's Bizarre Column revealed that Brooklyn is struggling at his internship, with his colleagues being left stunned by his lack of basic photography skills.
Insiders told us that Brooklyn is being treated like a total novice, with an insider explaining: "Everyone knew Brooklyn’s work needed fine tuning but no one knew his knowledge of the simplest tasks was so off.
"Everyone had high hopes for him but it’s not been the most impressive start.
"He’s lacking in most areas. But he’s trying to make up for it in enthusiasm."
The criticism comes after Brooklyn shot a campaign for Burberry and photographed Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner - as well as his model girlfriend, Hana Cross.
Earlier this week it was revealed that the youngster had also directed his first music video as he teamed up with the bands Jaws after "falling in love" with their song End of the World at a gig.
The black-and-white video is shot in Coseley, West Midlands, which is the hometown of lead singer Connor Schofield.
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It was also recorded at the town's local karate club as a tribute to the drummer's late father who was a karate fan.
Brooklyn - who dropped out of New York’s Parsons School of Design last year - said of his directorial debut: "It sparked an idea in me to make a music video for the guys.
"I met with Connor and the band to ask them if I could. They loved the idea that Louis and I came up with and before we knew it, we were shooting it.
"I had so much fun filming and co-directing this one, I would love to direct more videos in future."
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