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David and Victoria Beckham Post Fathers Day Messages to Estranged Son Brooklyn

On Sunday, June 21, 2026, the Beckham household lit up Instagram with a pair of Father’s Day posts that doubled as a public olive branch. Former footballer Sir David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham each addressed their eldest son, Brooklyn, hoping to mend a rift that has dominated headlines since January.

Victoria’s carousel, shared from her account at 9:25 a.m. ET, opened with a sunny vacation shot of David surrounded by all four children—Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. Beneath the image, she wrote: “David you truly are the best daddy. Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much. Happy Father’s Day 💕💕💕💕💕💕.” The post also featured a series of throwback family photos, underscoring the sense of nostalgia and unity she seeks to convey.

A few hours later, David posted from his own profile. His feed included a black‑and‑white throwback of the quartet as toddlers and a solo shot of him holding a young Brooklyn. In the caption he declared, “Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all & thank you mummy @victoriabeckham For giving me our beautiful family 🩷 Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world 🩷.” The image was timed to coincide with Victoria’s, and the brief thanks to his wife closed the loop.

The timing of these messages follows Brooklyn’s January 2026 statement, in which he said he did not want to reconcile with his parents. In that post, he accused David and Victoria of sabotaging his marriage to actress Nicola Peltz and of meddling in his wedding plans. Brooklyn claimed his parents had “hijacked” his first dance and cancelled the creation of Nicola’s dress at the eleventh hour—claims that were widely reported and reignited media scrutiny of the family’s discord.

In the weeks after Brooklyn’s announcement, other family members have taken to social media as well. Nicola Peltz posted a tribute to her father, Nelson Peltz, praising him as a supportive parent. Meanwhile, Brooklyn’s sister Harper attempted a visit in Los Angeles, but the brief encounter was reportedly staged for cameras, according to a representative.

As of the time of writing, Brooklyn has not posted a Father’s Day message. The Beckham family’s public statements have largely been limited to David and Victoria’s two posts. No official response from Brooklyn has surfaced, and the feud remains unresolved.

While the posts were met with mixed reactions online, they have not yet shifted the status of the family dispute. The Beckham family continues to be a focal point for media coverage, with the public and press watching closely for any further developments.

Instagram remains the primary platform for the Beckhams’ public communication. Their regular use of the service shapes narratives around personal conflicts and reconciliations, and the recent Father’s Day posts are a clear example of that influence.

In summary, David and Victoria’s Father’s Day messages represent a renewed public effort to reach out to an estranged son amid a feud that began in January 2026. Brooklyn’s silence and the lack of an official reply leave the family’s relationship in a state of uncertainty.

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