Romeo Beckham Praises Dad David’s Knighthood Amid Family Rift—Shocking Details Revealed!
Romeo Beckham expressed pride for his father, David Beckham’s knighthood, which he shared via Instagram Stories on Friday. He posted a photo of himself with his father smiling, captioned, “So so proud of you 🤍🤍🤍🤍.”
Victoria Beckham also celebrated David’s recognition on her Instagram, saying she “couldn’t be prouder” and praising his dedication to family, work, and his country. She wrote, “You’ve always been my knight in shining armour, but now it’s official. Sir @davidbeckham!!! Your dedication… has never wavered. The way you’ve touched so many lives with kindness and humility speaks volumes about the man you are and continues to inspire us every day. I’m so proud to call you mine. Love you so much.”
David, 50, responded to Victoria’s post with a message: “I love you all ❤️ @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven ❤️.” His knighthood was announced as part of King Charles III’s birthday honors list.
Victoria also referenced David’s virtues in her tribute, emphasizing his impact and her pride. David commented, “I love you all ❤️ @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven ❤️.”
The honor comes amid reports of family tension, especially with Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz, who learned of David’s knighthood through the media. Sources say Brooklyn has not been in contact with David or Victoria for some time, and they skipped both of David’s recent birthday celebrations, citing commitments like the Met Gala.
Some speculated that Brooklyn’s decision was influenced by his past relationship with DJ Kim Turnbull, though sources deny this. The ongoing family disputes have been widely covered, with Brooklyn and Nicola claiming they missed David’s birthday dinner due to prior commitments.
Despite recent blows, Romeo and Kim Turnbull split earlier this month after seven months of dating, yet family divides remain. Insider sources say Brooklyn’s focus is on the recognition of his father’s knighthood, with little contact with his family at the moment.