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Victoria Beckham has a makeover as she shows off her new short hairdo days after rocking long, dark locks at royal dinner

Victoria Beckham has brought back her iconic ‘Posh bob’ as she unveiled her new short hairdo in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, the Spice Girl, 50, provided fans with an update ahead of a trip to Dublin on the same day, after she joined her husband David at a lavish dinner hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla last week.

Speaking from what appeared to be her living room, she debuted a shoulder-length hairstyle in tousled waves adding a blonde ombre dye to her brunette locks.

The fashion designer wore a violet collared jumper over a magenta base layer as she addressed the camera.

In the short clip she teased her upcoming visit to Ireland, saying: ‘So I am about to leave London heading to Ireland, going to Dublin today visiting Brown Thomas in Grafton Street.

‘At three o’clock today I will be talking all things beauty and I can’t wait.

‘Excited. See you all in Dublin.’

Brown Thomas is one of Ireland’s most upmarket department stores, located in the heart of its capital, and boasts a wide range of luxurious designer stores including a stand dedicated to Victoria’s beauty brand.

On Friday the star took centre stage as she engaged with a beaming King Charles during a star-studded royal dinner, wearing her long, brown hair in a ponytail.

The singer wore one of her own dazzling designs as she conversed with the monarch in front of her proud husband David.

Victoria and her former England footballer spouse were surprise guests among a slew of celebrities at Highgrove, the King’s private home in Gloucestershire, to promote Anglo-Italian relations.

Other famous guests included Italian designer Donatella Versace and Hollywood stars Helen Mirren and Stanley Tucci.

Victoria, who stunned in a floaty white gown, was locked in deep conversation with the King, who was listening to her intently as David watched on in the background before the three broke into laughter.

David was last year announced as an ambassador of the King’s Foundation, the charity which runs Highgrove, and has even had private meetings with His Majesty, bonding over a shared love of the countryside and, surprisingly, bee-keeping.

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