David And Victoria Beckham Are 'Furious' With Their Son And Daughter-In-Law's Friendship With The Sussexes
According to Life & Style, David and Victoria Beckham are "absolutely furious" with Brooklyn and Nicola for breaking bread with the Sussexes, especially since they failed to attend any of David's 50th birthday celebrations earlier this year.
"This is an absolute nightmare for Victoria and David," an insider spilled, adding: "It's put them in an incredibly awkward position, especially given how close they are to Prince William and Kate Middleton." Things may be even more awkward now that King Charles announced that David Beckham will be knighted and will soon become "Sir David Beckham," while his wife will become "Lady Victoria Beckham."
"And of course, as everyone knows, there's a lot of bad blood between Victoria and Meghan so this is just a huge slap in the face and it's being seen as a major family betrayal," the source continued.
Victoria Beckham Believes Her Daughter-In-Law Is To Blame
The source went on: "As much as they'd like to read Brooklyn the riot act, they're a bit hamstrung when it comes to how much they can say because they know it could be filtered back to Meghan, but they're both absolutely furious."
The insider seemed to suggest that the Spice Girl turned fashion designer believes that their daughter-in-law is to blame for their growing friendship with the Sussexes, especially because she and Nicola seem to have their own feud going on. They added: "Victoria is blaming Nicola and is convinced she's behind this and is actually willing to let Brooklyn off the hook a little."
The former pro soccer star, however, isn't as forgiving if we are to believe the insider, as they said: "But David isn't being nearly so soft, he says Brooklyn knows exactly what he's doing and doesn't deserve any sort of leniency."
David Beckham Shares Emotional Message To His Children On Father's Day
The former Manchester United star, who is also father to sons Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and daughter Harper, 13, shared an emotional message on social media on Father's Day, which fell on Sunday, June 15th. Is this his way of apologizing to Brooklyn?
"My most important and favorite job in life is being a dad... I'm so proud of all of you and like daddy (sorry boys) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what," he captioned a multi-photo carousel of throwback pictures.
The caption went on: "Mummy thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad... Happy Father's Day." He finished off by saying, "I love you kiddies more than you could imagine," followed by four pink heart emojis. One heart for each child, perhaps?