The Beckhams are said to be ‘eager to end the feud’ with their son Brooklyn, as he and Nicola Peltz signal they are willing to settle tensions if David and Victoria publicly apologise

David and Victoria Beckham ‘signal end to feud with Brooklyn’ after ‘public trashing’(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

David and Victoria Beckham are said to be keen to end the feud with their son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz and would “love to have him back in the picture”. This comes shortly after Brooklyn and Nicola appeared to be willing to mend the rift.

The family have been embroiled in a feud for the better part of a year, as the eldest Beckham child snubbed several important events, including David’s 50th birthday and his knighthood ceremony, as well as reportedly leaving his parents off the guest list for his vow renewal.

Neither David nor Victoria have publicly addressed the feud but sources close to the pair have suggested they are eager to “hash out” their issues and are “open to hearing Brooklyn’s side”.

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The source told Metro: “They’d love to have him back in the picture but feel as if there are things to hash out in their relationship. They want to move forward as a family and could be open to hearing Brooklyn’s side of things.”

This comes shortly after a source close to Brooklyn and Nicola signalled that they were open to ending the feud – but only if his parents publicly apologised for “trashing” Nicola.

They told the Mail that it seemed David and Victoria “thought they could heap abuse on Nicola without any consequence” and that there was a “public trashing”. But still, Brooklyn and his wife were open to mending the rift.

“There is an obvious first step which would be a public acknowledgement [by David and Victoria] of what they did, and an apology. It cannot be a performative thing. There is no realistic chance of a reconciliation without that happening first.”

Fans have had a lot to say about the ongoing feud. When Brooklyn posted a video of himself making a burger to Instagram, the comments were filled with users giving their own opinions on the situation.

“No one cares mate you going to say well done to your dad?” one wrote. Another added: “Call your mum bro.” A third said: “Life’s too short, go call your parents.”

Several also defended the hot sauce maker, with one saying: “Folks, he’s making a smash burger and trying to find joy through sharing his cooking. He’s not asking your advice and you’re not a family guidance counsellor.”

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