He might be the youngest of the Beckham boys, but Cruz is clearly out to prove that he's just as responsible as the others.
The eight-year-old carried out his brotherly duties on Saturday, looking after sister Harper while the family hit the shops in Paris.
Obviously happy to let her son look after the tot, Victoria followed closely behind with Romeo and Brooklyn, making the most of their weekend break.
Brotherly love: Cruz Beckham pushed his young sister Harper through Paris on Saturday, followed by Victoria and Romeo
Cruz might only be little himself, but he certainly showed that he has maturity beyond his years as he was given the important job of looking after his sister during the family day out.
Looking like he was taking his new role seriously, the youngster helped the doorman of Bon Tot lower Harper's pushchair onto the pavement.
Stepping in to lend a hand, youngest Beckham boy then took control of the buggy himself, striding off with it through the busy street.
Helping hand: The youngest Beckham boy stepped in to help a shop doorman carry his sister's pushchair down the steps
Proud mum: Victoria, who turned 39 this week, seemed more than happy to let her eight-year-old look after the tot, clearly trusting him
Responsible: The youngster took charge of the pushchair and even lowered Harper's sun visor when it got too bright
Flanked by the family: Despite being the youngest Beckham boy, Cruz proved that he was mature beyond his years
At one point he even decided that the sun was too bright for his sister's eyes, pulling the hood down so that it covered her face.
But although Victoria, 39, and her mum looked happy for Cruz to be taking charge, Harper seemed a little less impressed.
The 21-month-old, who was dressed in a cute lemon yellow smock, white trousers and £29.99 Zara boots put her hands over her head as she was pushed along with her brother, wearing a concerned expression.
Taking control: Later on Victoria decided to take her daughter out of her pushchair and carry her around during the day out
Family day: Victoria had all of her children and her mother with her for the day as they hit some of Paris' best kids' clothes stores
Fashion designer Victoria, who spent her birthday on Wednesday in London with the children, looked perfect for the bright spring day.
As stylish as ever, she wore high-waisted 70s style flared jeans with a loose-fitting grey T-shirt tucked into the top and high-heeled shoes.
She wore her dark hair long and wavy and covered her face with dark glasses, evoking a bohemian and retro vibe.
Supporting David: The family jetted from London to Paris to visit the footballer, who is training as hard as possible with his new team
Well-behaved boys: Despite being in the most famous family in the world, the Beckham boys proved how sensible they could be
Stylish pair: Victoria looked retro in a 1970's inspired outfit, while Harper looked cute in yellow
The family have been spending the last few days in the city to spend time with David, who has been busy training with new team Pair Saint-Germain.
Cruz seems to have got his chivalrous ways from his footballer father, who recently admitted that he tries to teach his sons good manners.
'Me and Victoria were brought up with strong discipline by our parents and to have respect for people and our boys have definitely got that,' he said in an interview with Man About Town.
'They've been saying their please and thank-yous since they were two or three years old. They're very polite boys,' he added.
That 70's style: Victoria shunned her usual dark palette for a bright look for the Spring day in Paris
Legging it: The former Spice Girl showed off her supsersized flares
Fashion-conscious: The Beckham boys looked as well turned out as usual for the daytime jaunt, taking after their stylish parents
Spree: The fashion designer clearly wanted to treat her brood to a few new togs, stopping by some exclusive stores
Sisterly love: Victoria posted a picture of her and sister Louise Flood the day before, proving just how important family is to her
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