
Victoria Beckham feels that her kids are missing out by not having her and David's extended families around them
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Victoria Beckham is reportedly keen to move back to the UK so she can spend more time with her family.
The fashion designer currently resides in Los Angeles with soccer star husband David and their four children - Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10, Cruz, seven, and 15-month-old Harper - but the couple are said to be considering moving back home as they want to be closer to their parents and siblings. A source said: "Victoria feels that her kids are missing out by not having her and David's extended families around them, especially as they get older, and would love for them to be able to spend more time together."
The couple are already said to have been looking at schools for the children as well as searching for homes that are close to London but have lots of privacy. The source added to Britain's Hello! magazine: "Proximity to great schools is the number one priority. They have already made provisional enquiries at the top London academies, such as Haberdashers' Aske's. They still own Beckingham Palace in Hertfordshire, but may well opt for something a bit closer to London, given that Victoria will have to commute most days.
"Privacy is their other big concern. They are pretty much left alone in LA, and wouldn't want their family to move back if they were going to be harassed 24/7, so the property search will focus on secluded homes with excellent security." People need music when they are falling in love: Taylor Swift Taylor Swift thinks people need music when they're in love.
The We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together hitmaker - who releases her new album Red today (22.10.12) - says she writes about her hardships in love because she, like her fans, turns to music to reach an "exact nerve" to vocalise her feelings. She said: "I think that when people need music the most is when they are falling in love intensely or they're falling out of love or losing love or being let down or frustrated or hurt. "And you don't know how to say exactly how you feel and if there's a song that can hit on it and touch that exact nerve that you're feeling. It's why people are so obsessed with music."
The 22-year-old beauty also admitted to being an observer, drawing ideas from everyday life to fuel her music. She explained to MTV News: "I really tend to draw inspiration from my life and from the characters in my life. And it's just kind of for me something I've always loved doing, watching life play out and kind of making a song out of that."
Taylor sings fans a story through Red, from breaking up with a lover to the moment when you have to ‘Begin Again', adding: "It's why I write most of my songs about emotions and feelings and relationship issues because that's what confuses us most in life. So it's nice to feel that there's more than just you feeling that way."
The fashion designer currently resides in Los Angeles with soccer star husband David and their four children - Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10, Cruz, seven, and 15-month-old Harper - but the couple are said to be considering moving back home as they want to be closer to their parents and siblings.A source said: "Victoria feels that her kids are missing out by not having her and David's extended families around them, especially as they get older, and would love for them to be able to spend more time together."
The couple are already said to have been looking at schools for the children as well as searching for homes that are close to London but have lots of privacy.The source added to Britain's Hello! magazine: "Proximity to great schools is the number one priority. They have already made provisional enquiries at the top London academies, such as Haberdashers' Aske's. They still own Beckingham Palace in Hertfordshire, but may well opt for something a bit closer to London, given that Victoria will have to commute most days.
"Privacy is their other big concern. They are pretty much left alone in LA, and wouldn't want their family to move back if they were going to be harassed 24/7, so the property search will focus on secluded homes with excellent security."