David Beckham's Knighthood After-Party Didn't Feature Son Brooklyn — Report
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David Beckham’s Knighthood After-Party Didn’t Feature Son Brooklyn — Report

David Beckham has officially been knighted by King Charles during an Investiture ceremony held at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. Reportedly, the former football star was recognized for his “services to sport and charity.” Beckham was joined by his wife Victoria, parents, children, and close family members for a celebratory meal. However, according to sources, his eldest son, Brooklyn, was notably missing due to alleged family feud rumors.

Brooklyn Beckham reportedly didn’t attend David Beckham’s knighthood celebrations

According to The Sun, Sir David Beckham marked a milestone moment on Tuesday as he celebrated his knighthood, officially bestowed by King Charles during an Investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle. The former England football captain received the honor for his “services to sport and charity.” Following the ceremony, Beckham gathered with family and friends for an intimate celebration at his close friend Gordon Ramsay’s Michelin-starred restaurant in Chelsea.

He was accompanied by his wife, Victoria Beckham, and their children — Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. His parents, Ted Beckham and Sandra West, were also present at the private dinner. The event saw several familiar faces, including celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, as well as David’s longtime friend Dave Gardner, who attended with his partner Jessica Clarke. 

However, David’s eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, was reportedly absent from the ceremony and didn’t even congratulate his father on accomplishing his lifelong dream. Insiders linked the absence to an ongoing alleged family feud, though neither party has commented publicly on the matter.

Beckham reportedly appeared in high spirits during the evening. The ceremony, which involved the former athlete kneeling before King Charles and being tapped on the shoulder with the monarch’s ceremonial sword, marked a historic moment in his celebrated career.

Reflecting on the day’s events, Beckham described the moment as deeply touching. In a message shared with The Sun, he expressed that it had been “a very emotional day,” adding that there were “a few tears” but also immense pride. The 50-year-old star emphasized that receiving the knighthood was “something that we can all be proud of today as a family,” underscoring that the new title would not alter the family’s bond or dynamic.

Originally reported by Bikki Sharma on Reality Tea.

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