Beckham Family Celebrates Christmas Without Brooklyn, Shares Memories

The Beckham family celebrated Christmas on December 25, 2023, without their eldest son, Brooklyn. The absence of Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham, was noticeable as the family shared festive photos and videos on social media, providing an insight into their holiday gatherings.

Despite the missing family members, the celebrations appeared joyous. A heartwarming image featured Victoria Beckham resting her head on the shoulder of her son, Cruz Beckham, as they smiled together in the kitchen. The accompanying caption read, “Love you so much @cruzbeckham,” emphasizing the strong bond between mother and son.

Another post showcased David Beckham playfully interacting with their daughter, Harper Beckham. Dressed in a white shirt and green jumper, David lifted Harper, who sported a stylish black outfit and Chanel earrings, both beaming as they enjoyed the festive atmosphere.

The family gathering also included Victoria’s parents, Jackie and Anthony, alongside David’s mother, Sandra, and his sister, Joanne. Their presence highlighted the importance of family during the holiday season.

One particular video shared by the couple could suggest a deeper message aimed at Brooklyn. In the clip, David donned a red Santa hat while slow-dancing with Victoria, who looked at him affectionately. They sang lyrics from “Guilty,” a duet by Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb, with a notable line stating, “And we’ve got nothing to be sorry for…” Victoria captioned the post, “David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both xx @davidbeckham.”

The timing of this video coincided with a post from Brooklyn on Christmas Eve, where he shared a photo of Nicola, referring to her as his “everything.” The couple held hands, with Brooklyn showcasing his tattoos, reinforcing their close relationship.

The ongoing tension between Brooklyn and the rest of the Beckham family has been the subject of speculation, but the holiday festivities appeared focused on joy and togetherness. As the family navigates this challenging period, their public displays of affection suggest a commitment to maintaining strong familial ties, even in the face of absence.