Brooklyn Beckham serves legal notice to parents David Beckham and Victoria, bars direct contact as family rift deepens

Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly filed a legal notice with his parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, restricting all communication to lawyers only. The dramatic move intensified speculation around the deepening family dispute and triggered widespread debate in global media and social platforms.
Major rifts have surfaced within the Beckham family as David and Victoria allegedly received a legal notice from their estranged son, Brooklyn. Tensions began to rise between Brooklyn’s parents and his wife Nicola Peltz, prompting Victoria to make various attempts to repair the relationship with small gestures on social media. Unfortunately, these attempts seem to have backfired. The legal notice sent by Brooklyn reportedly states that his parents are banned from tagging him in any social media posts. This follows Brooklyn’s recent decision to block both her parents and siblings on Instagram; It was reported that this decision was made after Victoria ‘liked’ the fried chicken video she shared.
Interestingly, Brooklyn did not block her grandparents or other extended family members; he still welcomes the frequent comments on his posts.
As reported by The Sun US, Brooklyn first sent a letter to David and Victoria last summer, insisting that all communication be conducted only through their lawyers. He and Nicola are said to have decided to block the couple only after their parents ignored the request.
A source quoted in the report said: “Really, people don’t know the full facts of this heartbreaking story and think Brooklyn is just being cruel when she blocks her parents. The truth is that she sent them a letter at the end of last summer requesting that all correspondence be done through lawyers only because she wanted to make amends privately and not publicly. She felt that her parents continued to ignore her wishes and continued to mention her online rather than reaching out privately.”
While the chance for reconciliation still exists, the outlook looks much more dire than first thought.
“David and Victoria tried to tell their beloved older son that the door was always open and that they still cared,” the source added. “They had no other physical means of reaching him after this letter, so what should they have done? Of course they feel completely confused and devastated by this latest turn of events. They have no ill intentions, just concern.”
After all, it is clear that a possible reconciliation must take place away from the public eye. However, this possibility seems quite remote since communication is limited to legal means. David and Victoria are currently represented by Harbottle & Lewis, the same law firm that services King Charles and charges £800 per hour.
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