Harper Beckham, 14, reportedly made an unannounced visit to her older brother Brooklyn Beckham’s home in Los Angeles in an apparent attempt to reconcile amid family tensions. The younger sister arrived in a blacked-out SUV on Friday afternoon and knocked on the door of the £11.8 million villa where Brooklyn, 27, lives with his wife Nicola, 31. According to sources, there was no answer, and Harper left a handwritten note before departing shortly afterward.
This visit took place just hours after their father, David Beckham, was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The ceremony occurred at 10 a.m. local time in Beverly Hills and was attended by David’s wife Victoria, 52, and their other two sons, Cruz, 21, and Romeo, 23. Brooklyn and Nicola did not attend the event, as the couple has reportedly maintained a rift with David and Victoria. Sources familiar with the situation said Brooklyn and Nicola’s absence was intended to signal their unwillingness to reconcile.
A representative for Brooklyn and Nicola dismissed Harper’s visit as a staged event, stating that the presence of photographers during the delivery of the letter suggested the moment was choreographed for publicity. Despite the ongoing family discord, Brooklyn and Nicola had marked Harper’s 14th birthday last year with a public social media post wishing her well.
The family’s strained relations have been widely reported, with Brooklyn publicly criticizing his parents on social media earlier this year. Sources indicate that he has not spoken with Victoria or David since January. Harper’s visit to Brooklyn’s home came as a spontaneous attempt to reach out, though it remains unclear whether it will lead to any meaningful dialogue among the siblings or their parents. Brooklyn and Nicola were believed to be in New York at the time of Harper’s visit, with Brooklyn posting an Instagram Story showing him out for a run.
