Harper Beckham, the youngest child of Sir David and Lady Victoria, was seen arriving at her older brother Brooklyn's LA home on Friday. The 14-year-old was in town with the rest of her family, including brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, to support their father on another huge career moment: his induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
After the ceremony, which was also attended by David's close pal, Tom Cruise, Harper appeared to check in with her big brother, whom has been estranged from the Beckham family since January.
Brooklyn famously lives in a $16 million mansion in the exclusive Trousdale Estates community of Beverly Hills, California, with his wife, Nicola Peltz. Harper was photographed outside the property in the same outfit she wore to the event: a pink satin slip dress with a matching cardigan. However, she looked to make the trip alone without her brothers or parents.
But according to HELLO!, Harper's visit was unsuccessful — the outlet reported that Brooklyn and Nicola have actually been in Miami. Moments after arriving, the youngest Beckham child was seen leaving the estate.
All eyes were on the Beckham family yesterday as David received his star on the Walk of Fame. While many tuned in to see the star-studded event, which included an emotional speech from his wife, Victoria, others were keen to see if Brooklyn would make an appearance. Especially living so close to where the ceremony took place. But as expected, Brooklyn and Nicola were absent from David's celebration.
It comes after Brooklyn penned a bombshell statement earlier this year on Instagram, where he stated that he does not want to "reconcile with [his family." Rumours of a rift in "Brand Beckham" had been stirring for months; Brooklyn's post simply confirmed the feud.
During the statement, Brooklyn accused his parents of "endlessly" trying to sabotage his marriage and subjecting him to years of controlling behaviour. He also claimed Victoria "cancelled" designing Nicola's wedding dress at the last minute, forcing her to find an alternative. Not to mention the claim that Victoria "hijacked" the couple's first dance, where Brooklyn accused his mother of dancing "inappropriately" on him.
Neither David nor Victoria has shared much on the subject in the months since — it is a private family matter, after all. But, just before the Walk of Fame ceremony, a reporter asked David about the row, to which he replied: "To be honest, I'm sorry to stop you there, but that's a private matter. That's the one thing that I don't want to talk about."
However, he did say that, over the course of his and Victoria's 26-year marriage, they had created "four incredible kids."














