Harry Kane gushed over his son Louis in a sweet Instagram post on Thursday to celebrate his second birthday.
The England football captain, 29, shared a cute social media snap of himself carrying the tot to a basketball court, along with an adorable video of his youngest child playing with a toy golf club.
Captioning the post, Harry joked that it won't be long until Louis 'can challenge me on the golf course,' after showing off his putting skills.
In the video, Louis was wrapped up warm in a blue padded jacket and tracksuit bottoms as he added a winter hat and wellies to play outside.
The two-year-old set his shot up before swinging the club back and hit the red ball out of sight of the camera.
He penned the caption: 'Happy birthday to my boy Louis. Not long until he can challenge me on the golf course.'
Harry shares Louis and his daughters Ivy, five, and Vivienne, four, with wife Kate, who he tied the knot with in 2019 in a lavish oceanside ceremony.
The duo have enjoyed Kane's rise together - speaking in 2015, he revealed that they went to the same school and occasionally struggle to believe his rise to celebrity status.
Harry first discussed their relationship in an interview with Esquire, saying: 'We went to school together, so she's seen my whole career. Of course, she's finding it a little crazy.'
It comes after the family supported Harry in Qatar for the World Cup as his girls sported the team shirt with 'Daddy' printed on the back as well as his number nine.
England faced a devastating loss to France in the World Cup quarter final and Harry took responsibility for the exit and gave manager Gareth Southgate his full backing.
The game was particularly difficult for England captain Harry after he missed a second penalty.
He skied a penalty as France won 2-1 at Al Bayt Stadium to set up a semi-final clash with Morocco.
Having earlier equalised Aurelien Tchouameni's fine opening strike with a well-taken spot-kick, equalling Wayne Rooney's England scoring record in the process, Kane blazed over a second after Olivier Giroud's deflected header had put France back ahead.
'It is a really tough night to take,' Kane said in the aftermath of the loss.
'I am gutted, the team are gutted. We had full belief that we could achieve something special at this World Cup but it came down to small details.
'I thought on the night we had the better chances and better spells in the game. It comes down to execution. As captain, I take it on the chin and responsibility missing the penalty.
'It is hard to take for sure but I can be proud of the group, proud of each other for what we've done. This will hurt for a while but we will dust ourselves down to get ready in the future.'