Beckham brothers spotted together amid ongoing feud with Victoria and David - The Mirror

Two of the Beckham children were spotted having a 'relaxed' lunch together in London after Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz missed dad David's big occasion at Windsor Castle

Mitya Underwood and Emma Dunn

11:04, 19 Nov 2025

Romeo Beckham and his brother Cruz were spotted enjoying a spot of lunch at a London restaurant amid the ongoing family feud with US-based Brooklyn. Cruz and Romeo, 23, were seen together with Romeo's girlfriend Kim Turnball at the Phat Phuc Noodle Bar on The King's Road, a few days after celebrating their dad David Beckham received his new knighthood.


A fellow diner said 20-year-old Cruz, who had his driving license revoked this week after being caught speeding, was looking "relaxed" as the trio "queued like everyone else" at the popular eatery on November 7. The lunch date also appeared to confirm rumours that Romeo and model Kim's relationship was back on following their reported split six months ago.


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A fellow customer who saw the trio at the Chelsea restaurant said, "Cruz was relaxed, having conversations with his friends. He was there for about 20 mins after I'd arrived. He queued like everyone else. He seemed known to the bar."

The meal came just three days after their footballer dad David officially became Sir David Beckham. The 50-year-old former England captain received his knighthood for services to sport and charity from King Charles III, during his investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

The award was announced in this summer's King's Birthday Honours list, and the former Manchester United ace was supported on the day by Spice Girl-turned-fashion mogul Victoria, 51, children Romeo, Cruz and Harper, and his proud parents, Sandra and Ted.


Rumours of a feud in the family first emerged three years ago, triggered by a disagreement over a wedding dress, and they show no signs of disappearing. David's knighthood is now the latest in a string of big occasions from which Brooklyn and model and actress Nicola have been absent.

In May, the couple were noticeably missing from David's 50th birthday bash, and they were also absent from Victoria's red carpet premiere for her recent Netflix docuseries, Victoria Beckham.


In an interview earlier this summer with Germany's Glamour Magazine, Brooklyn made it clear that his priorities lay with his wife, saying, "There will always be people who talk. The important thing is that we're happy together."

Nicola, 30, also opened about her relationship with her own parents, sharing, "My parents taught me: Always tell the truth, we'll help you. I still carry this attitude of being open and honest deep in my heart today. You never regret it. On the contrary: True closeness only comes from genuine connection, that is, when you have the courage to be honest."


Meanwhile, following the investiture, David enjoyed a celebratory bash at one of Gordon Ramsay's Michelin starred restaurants in London, with the whole family in attendance - apart from eldest son Brooklyn, who has yet to public acknowledge his dad's award on social media.

Speaking about the achievement on the day, David said he "couldn't be prouder", and also gave credit to Victoria for his King Charles-inspired attire.

"He was quite impressed with my suit," he told PA. "He's kind of the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years and he definitely inspired this look.

"It was something that my wife made me," the former England captain explained. "I looked at old pictures of him when he was quite young in morning suits and I was like, OK, that's what I want to wear, so I gave it to my wife and she did it."

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