The Beckham family feud has reached a striking new chapter, with signs suggesting David and Victoria Beckham may have finally given up hope of reconciling with their eldest son, Brooklyn.
The 26-year-old, who married billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz in 2022, has been noticeably absent from family milestones in recent years. Brooklyn failed to acknowledge his father’s 50th birthday or even comment on David’s knighthood, which left many fans questioning how deep the rift had become.

Victoria, once determined to mend fences, seems to have quietly changed her approach. For Romeo’s 23rd birthday, she posted a video of Cruz presenting a cake and several family snaps — yet Brooklyn was absent from every image. Even more telling, she did not tag him in her posts, a sharp departure from past messages where she would mention missing him.
The family holiday pictures painted a similar story: David, Victoria, their parents, and younger children Romeo, Cruz, and Harper were all present — but Brooklyn was nowhere to be seen. Instead, he spent the day posting a photo of drinks during an outing in the US.

A source claimed the situation is unlikely to change, revealing: “Brooklyn has been on the receiving end of trolling from both of his brothers. A few months ago, they even blocked him and Nicola. So, it’s unrealistic to expect him to extend an olive branch.”
David’s heartfelt birthday post to Romeo — calling him “kind, humble, polite, hard working and the most special person” — and Victoria’s own declaration that Romeo was “our everything” only highlighted the divide. Meanwhile, messages from Cruz, Victoria’s nephew Fin, and grandmother Sandra Beckham added to the chorus of love for Romeo.

But with Brooklyn not acknowledging his brother’s big day, and his parents no longer making public gestures of inclusion, the writing on the wall suggests that the Beckhams may have decided to let go of their eldest son — at least publicly.



