David Beckham has revealed the damage caused by Storm Henk at his family's Cotswolds home on Wednesday.
The former footballer, 48, shared a photo of a large tree that had fallen on his property due to the strong winds that swept across the UK.
He captioned the post: 'Could have been worse. Still gutted', along with a crying emoji.
Beckham and his wife Victoria, 49, bought their country home for a reported £6.15 million in December 2016.
The couple and their four children, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 11, have been spending time at their rural retreat during the lockdown.
The Beckhams' home is located in the picturesque village of Great Tew, near Chipping Norton.
The property features a swimming pool, a sauna, a tennis court, a football pitch, and a lake.
The family also owns a £31 million mansion in London and a £19 million apartment in Miami.
Storm Henk, which originated from the Atlantic, brought gusts of up to 70mph and heavy rain to parts of the UK on Wednesday.
The Met Office issued yellow warnings for wind and rain, advising people to stay indoors and avoid travel.
The storm also caused power cuts, flooding, and disruption to transport and schools.
The weather is expected to improve by the weekend, with sunny spells and milder temperatures..