
David and Victoria Beckham are open to reconciling with their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, despite the growing rift between them.
The revelation came from a source who revealed to People that the couple would welcome Brooklyn back into their lives immediately if he chose to rebuild the relationship.
The comments come days after Brooklyn shared an explosive Instagram post accusing his parents of repeatedly undermining his marriage to wife Nicola Peltz Beckham.
The source says the Beckhams are deeply affected by the situation and fear the possibility of permanently losing their son.
“They are afraid of losing their son and would take him back in a minute,” the source says, adding that the Beckhams view themselves as a close-knit family, even if their dynamic differs from Nicola’s family.
Another insider says the couple remains hopeful the estrangement will not last forever. According to that source, David and Victoria believe time will eventually heal the divide and are waiting patiently for Brooklyn to come around on his own terms.
At present, communication between the two sides is extremely limited. A source claims Brooklyn and Nicola are not in direct contact with David or Victoria and instead communicate only through mediators.
Brooklyn’s Instagram post followed months of speculation about tension within the Beckham family. In the message, he alleged that his parents had attempted to sabotage his relationship since before his 2022 wedding.
He accused his family of repeatedly disrespecting Nicola and claimed his mother invited women from his past into their lives in ways meant to cause discomfort.
Brooklyn also alleged that Victoria disrupted his planned first dance at his wedding, describing the moment as humiliating. He said the incident occurred in front of hundreds of guests during the couple’s Palm Beach ceremony.
David and Victoria Beckham have not publicly responded to Brooklyn’s allegations.




