
Brooklyn and Romeo's poisonous rift exposed: 'Baffling' wedding behaviour by Nicola Peltz that drove them apart revealed as friends of Beckhams brand her a 'narcissist' to KATIE HIND
Those who overheard the two young brothers on that flight to the World Cup in Germany back in 2006 couldn't help but be touched by the tender affection between them.
Romeo Beckham, then just three, was sobbing as he travelled to watch his father captain England for the tournament.
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