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Victoria Beckham 'gutted' after Harper fails to reunite with Brooklyn
Victoria Beckham heartbroken over family rift

Victoria Beckham 'gutted' after Harper fails to reunite with Brooklyn

Jun 17, 2026
01:52 pm

What's the story

Victoria Beckham is reportedly heartbroken after her daughter, Harper Beckham, recently failed to meet her estranged brother, Brooklyn Beckham, at his Los Angeles home. An insider told Page Six, "The situation [the ongoing family feud] has taken a toll on the family, and Victoria is gutted for her children." They added, "Victoria and David (Beckham) knew Harper was going to Brooklyn's." "The kids have had nannies...and security their whole lives and have traveled on their own...so there was nothing unusual."

Failed attempt

Harper was spotted outside Brooklyn's home

Harper, 14, was spotted arriving at Brooklyn's home shortly after celebrating their father's Hollywood Walk of Fame star. However, she reportedly left without seeing Brooklyn or his wife Nicola Peltz. The couple's representative told Page Six that the presence of photographers during the delivery of a letter indicated it was staged for publicity.

Family dynamics

'David and Victoria would never intentionally...'

Despite speculation about a publicity stunt, a source insisted that Harper's visit was genuine. "David and Victoria would never intentionally come between any of their children and the people they love," the insider said. "You can see that in the relationships they have with their other sons' girlfriends." The source added that the parents are confused about where things went wrong in their relationship with Brooklyn.

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Parental concerns

'They love him unconditionally'

The source further revealed that David and Beckham are worried about their relationship with Brooklyn. "They love him unconditionally and will never stop hoping for a reconciliation," the insider said. "But David and Victoria are terrified because they feel like they've lost their son and they feel like there's a wall between them and Brooklyn that they just can't seem to get through."

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