Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz were among the notable attendees at an intimate dinner gathering hosted by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their Montecito residence, as reported by The Sun. The exclusive evening drew attention not just for its high-profile guests but also for its timing, which comes amid rising speculation surrounding the Beckhams’ family rift.
While the gathering was held at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s California home, People magazine clarified that it was not a private dinner just for Brooklyn and Nicola. Instead, the pair were part of a larger guest list which also included film industry executives and other influential figures. According to the report, the couple had been invited before David Beckham’s multiple birthday celebrations around the globe, suggesting that their presence at the Sussexes’ home was purely coincidental and not meant as a snub.
Beckham family drama casts a shadow
Brooklyn and Nicola’s absence from David Beckham’s recent 50th birthday festivities raised eyebrows and fueled existing rumors about a growing divide within the Beckham clan. Reports from Page Six suggested that Brooklyn is allegedly not on speaking terms with his younger brother, Romeo Beckham. The friction reportedly stems from Romeo’s relationship with his current girlfriend — a woman who, according to insiders, may have had past ties to Brooklyn. However, sources told TMZ that jealousy is not at the root of the issue; rather, Brooklyn is said to be concerned about the intentions behind his brother’s girlfriend’s involvement in the family.
Despite the public speculation, those close to Brooklyn and Nicola said they enjoyed their time at the Sussexes’ home. The couple described Harry and Meghan as warm, thoughtful hosts who made everyone feel welcome.
Sussexes are also navigating their own family rifts
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no strangers to family drama themselves. Their strained relationship with the royal family continues to make headlines. In a candid interview with the BBC, Prince Harry revealed that his father, King Charles, is no longer speaking to him. Still, the Duke expressed hope for reconciliation, saying he wishes to put past disagreements behind them and believes in the importance of moving forward.
While the gathering was held at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s California home, People magazine clarified that it was not a private dinner just for Brooklyn and Nicola. Instead, the pair were part of a larger guest list which also included film industry executives and other influential figures. According to the report, the couple had been invited before David Beckham’s multiple birthday celebrations around the globe, suggesting that their presence at the Sussexes’ home was purely coincidental and not meant as a snub.
Beckham family drama casts a shadow
Brooklyn and Nicola’s absence from David Beckham’s recent 50th birthday festivities raised eyebrows and fueled existing rumors about a growing divide within the Beckham clan. Reports from Page Six suggested that Brooklyn is allegedly not on speaking terms with his younger brother, Romeo Beckham. The friction reportedly stems from Romeo’s relationship with his current girlfriend — a woman who, according to insiders, may have had past ties to Brooklyn. However, sources told TMZ that jealousy is not at the root of the issue; rather, Brooklyn is said to be concerned about the intentions behind his brother’s girlfriend’s involvement in the family.
Despite the public speculation, those close to Brooklyn and Nicola said they enjoyed their time at the Sussexes’ home. The couple described Harry and Meghan as warm, thoughtful hosts who made everyone feel welcome.
Sussexes are also navigating their own family rifts
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no strangers to family drama themselves. Their strained relationship with the royal family continues to make headlines. In a candid interview with the BBC, Prince Harry revealed that his father, King Charles, is no longer speaking to him. Still, the Duke expressed hope for reconciliation, saying he wishes to put past disagreements behind them and believes in the importance of moving forward.
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