David Beckham’s knighthood celebration came with an absence that hurt. A new source reports, Brooklyn Beckham skipped his father’s Windsor Castle investiture while pushing his Cloud 23 hot sauce in New York. Victoria Beckham stood beside the football icon with Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. However, the family’s eldest was missing in photos and at dinner afterwards.
Brooklyn Beckham skipping David Beckham’s knighthood ceremony hit footballer hard, per source
As cited in RadarOnline report, a source told the outlet, “Victoria’s heart is broken over Brooklyn’s snub. She’s tried everything to mend the relationship, but this feels like the final blow.” The insider added, “This feels like the final blow.” According to the report, “David was holding it together publicly, but behind closed doors, it hit him hard.” Meanwhile, the former England captain kept the spotlight on the milestone. He said, “Today has been such an emotional day – more emotion than nerves, in all honesty.” He continued, “There have been a few tears and a lot of emotion.” Later, he summed up the mood: “It’s something we can all be proud of as a family.”
Yet the absence still loomed. A family friend said, “David kept hoping to hear from him, but the call never came.” They added, “Not even a quiet message to say congratulations.” Then came the line that ricocheted across comments: “That’s what cut the deepest.” As the friend put it, “It’s never been about the spotlight – it’s about a father wanting respect from his son.”
Additionally, Brooklyn‘s wife, Nicola Peltz, shared a New York clip of her husband carrying product bottles with the caption, “The vibe he brings to the function.” The upbeat post contrasted with the ceremony’s tone, and replies urged a reset with his parents. Still, David’s parents, Ted and Sandra, were present, and a low-key dinner with Gordon Ramsay followed. Ultimately, the family dynamic faces another public stress test. For now, the Beckham family celebrates a knighthood while managing a very modern problem: a career moment overshadowed by a son’s decision not to be there.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on RealityTea.
