Brooklyn Beckham skips sister Harper's 15th birthday amid ongoing family dispute
The event comes weeks after Harper reportedly attempted to reconnect with her eldest brother

Brooklyn Beckham was absent from his sister Harper Beckham's 15th birthday celebration, as the reported dispute within the Beckham family continues.
According to Page Six, Harper marked the occasion with her parents, David and Victoria Beckham, and brothers Romeo and Cruz at Italian restaurant Sant Ambroeus in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The family gathering also included Romeo Beckham's girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, and Cruz Beckham's girlfriend, Jackie Apostel.
Photographs from the celebration showed Harper wearing a white dress, while Victoria Beckham wore a black dress and David Beckham opted for a white T-shirt beneath a suit jacket.

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Brooklyn did not attend the family event, which comes weeks after Harper reportedly attempted to reconnect with her eldest brother.
Harper reportedly visited Brooklyn's home in Beverly Hills shortly after attending David Beckham's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. However, neither Brooklyn nor his wife, Nicola Peltz, were at the property when she arrived.
Following the incident, a representative for Brooklyn and Peltz questioned the circumstances surrounding the visit.
“That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all — this was choreographed for the cameras.”
Brooklyn and Peltz have been publicly at odds with the Beckham family since January, when Brooklyn shared a social media statement accusing his parents of attempting to damage his marriage. Since then, he has been absent from several high-profile family occasions.
The latest birthday celebration is the most recent event to take place without Brooklyn's attendance, further highlighting the apparent divide within the family.





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