London: Popstar-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham says that it was "difficult" living apart from her soccer star husband David Beckham when he was playing for Italian football club AC Milan.
The former Spice Girl -- who has three sons, Brooklyn, 10, Romeo, six, and four-year-old Cruz with the soccer star -- said it was hard when David moved to Italy to play for AC Milan while she and the boys remained in Los Angeles as the family endured a lot of long-haul flights to see each other, Contactmusic reported.
"I`m really happy being in the States so it was difficult for me going backwards and forwards trying to make everybody happy," Victoria said.
David, 34, has now moved back to the US to continue playing for Los Angeles Galaxy and 35-year-old Victoria is enjoying every moment of her settled family life.
"The children are very happy. I get up early in the morning, get the kids ready for school, take them to school, and then while they`re at school, that`s when I manage to get my work in," Victoria was quoted telling to Kiis FM radio host Ryan Seacrest.
"I have to be done by 3pm so I can go and get the kids again... they will always be our priority".
She revealed that the couple, who married 10 years ago, have no plans to extend their family in the near future.
"Everybody keeps asking me that and I think at some point, if I`m lucky enough, I`ll have another baby. That would be great --if I`m blessed enough. But right now, three boys... that`s a lot!," Victoria added.
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