Brooklyn Beckham feels like “the luckiest person on the planet” to be engaged to Nicola Peltz.

Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham via Instagram (c)

Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham via Instagram (c)

The 21-year-old aspiring photographer is set to tie the knot with Nicola - whom he has been dating since October 2019 - and on Thursday (19.11.20), he took to his Instagram story to gush over his future spouse in a sweet post.

Sharing a picture of himself placing a kiss on Nicola’s cheek, he wrote: “My gorgeous girl [heart emoji] I am the luckiest person on this planet to have you by my side [heart emoji] I love u (sic)”

The post comes after Brooklyn marked his one-year anniversary with Nicola on October 29, when he said he “can’t wait” to “start a family” with the actress.

He wrote on Instagram: "happy 1 year anniversary baby. I'm the luckiest person to have you by my side x I can not wait to grow old with you and start a family with you. love you so much. (sic)”

Nicola, 25, also took to Instagram to post her own tribute, in which she called herself the “luckiest girl in the world”.

She wrote: "happy anniversary to the love of my life. i am the luckiest girl in the world to get to be by your side through it all. you have the most beautiful heart i've ever known and anyone in your life is lucky to be in it. i promise to always take care of you. i love you more everyday. (sic)”

Meanwhile, it was recently reported the couple could be set to delay their wedding - which was meant to take place next year - until 2022 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, so there won't be any limits on the number of guests they can have.

However, the loved-up pair - who got engaged in July after eight months of dating - are said to be considering a smaller ceremony for next year.

A source said: “They originally told close friends to save a date in September 2021.

"This week, Brooklyn told his mates they’ve decided to postpone as it’s too risky.

"And they don’t want the pressure of having to plan and postpone again, and don’t want limits on guest numbers.”