Harper Beckham has reportedly been left heartbroken after a failed attempt to reunite with her elder brother Brooklyn while the family was in Los Angeles on Friday.
The 14-year-old was on holiday in the US with her brothers Romeo and Cruz, along with mother Victoria, to celebrate their father Sir David Beckham being awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Just hours after the ceremony, Harper was seen pulling up to Brooklyn's mansion in an SUV. According to pictures obtained by Page Six, Harper walked to the gates alone, still dressed in the pink silk gown she had worn to the ceremony.
Insiders reveal Harper arrived unannounced and was the only family member to make the journey to Brooklyn's home. However, any hopes of reconciliation were quickly dashed as Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz were not at home, and the youngest Beckham did not enter the property, the Mirror reports.
Harper left moments after arriving without seeing her brother, with a source confirming to Page Six that neither Brooklyn nor Nicola were present. The couple are believed to be away.
The teenager was the sole Beckham family member to attempt to mend fences on Friday, with her brothers having turned against Brooklyn following his very public criticism of them.
Reports state Brooklyn has been struggling to maintain his relationship with his sister while his feud with his parents continues to simmer.
The 27-year-old is currently not on speaking terms with David and Victoria, or his brothers Cruz and Romeo, all of whom he has blocked on social media.
However, the situation is described as very different when it comes to his 14-year-old sister, whom Brooklyn is understood to want to protect from the family dispute.
A source claims the fundamental logistics of his little sister living under the same roof as his parents makes things very hard, contact-wise, and the pair are no longer as close as they once were.
Having initially fueled feud speculation by snubbing his father's 50th birthday celebrations in May 2025, Brooklyn launched a scathing attack on his family in an Instagram post earlier this year, which left his sister heartbroken.
He stated: "I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
He accused his mother of dancing inappropriately on him at his wedding and claimed his parents had attempted to drive a wedge between him and Nicola.
In a further show of defiance, Brooklyn and Nicola tied the knot again last year, just three years after their first wedding, with the Beckhams not only excluded from the guest list but kept entirely in the dark about the occasion.
Meanwhile, Nicola's family took centre stage, with her father Nelson officiating the ceremony and the bride choosing to wear her mother's vintage 1985 gown.
Brooklyn's estrangement from his family shows no signs of easing, as he failed to attend his father's Walk of Fame celebrations on Friday. Speaking to Variety ahead of the ceremony, David declined to address the ongoing rift.
He said: "To be honest, I'm sorry to stop you there, but that's a private matter. That's the one thing that I don't want to talk about."
While her siblings have reportedly distanced themselves from Brooklyn, Harper is understood to have been keen to maintain family unity despite tensions on social media.
On Valentine's Day, Harper posted a photograph of herself beaming with her arms around her eldest brother, Brooklyn, in a swimming pool while her two other brothers, Romeo and Cruz, stood behind embracing each other.
Harper wrote over the image: "I love you all so much words can't describe it," as she tagged her three elder brothers.
Nevertheless, Brooklyn also chose to exclude Harper by blocking her on Instagram, preventing him from viewing the post.
Harper previously enjoyed a close bond with sister-in-law Nicola, with the pair referring to each other as sisters prior to the rift.
Throughout the dispute, Brooklyn and Nicola have remained a united front. The amateur chef said: "My wife has been consistently disrespected by my family, no matter how hard we've tried to come together as one."
"The narrative that my wife controls me is completely backwards. I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life. I grew up with overwhelming anxiety. For the first time in my life, since stepping away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared."



