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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz given Meghan Markle and Prince Harry warning

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz given Meghan Markle and Prince Harry warning

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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have been advised not to emulate the isolation that has seemingly enveloped Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The young aspiring chef, and erstwhile photographer, along with his heiress spouse, are reportedly at odds with his illustrious parents recently, sparking claims that Nicola is at the root of it.
Mates of the couple have hinted they're worried Nicola might be "isolating" Brooklyn from not only his parents, but also his pals and wider family. This concern peaked when Brooklyn, 26, emphatically declared his unwavering commitment to his other half online, proclaiming: "I always choose you, baby," reports the Mirror.
With parallels drawn between Brooklyn and Nicola's situation and that of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, pundits have warned the pair about the potential peril of such a rift with their kin, echoing the upheaval surrounding the Sussexes.
Allegations suggest there's a budding rapport between Meghan and Nicola as they both find themselves cast as antagonists in respective family clashes. Majesty Magazine's top dog, Ingrid Seward, pointed out this connection during her commentary to The Sun.
"It's also rather fascinating that the Beckham's son, Brooklyn, who was their firstborn, has sort of sided with his wife against the family. In a way, you know, we're looking at Harry, who was not firstborn, but sided with Meghan against the family>"
Ingrid also conjectured that amidst the familial strife, Brooklyn and Nicola might be eager to strike up a friendship with none other than Harry and Meghan.
Meanwhile, Newsweek's chief Royal correspondent Jack Royston has warned that Brooklyn Beckham should "be careful" in accepting support from Prince Harry due to the unresolved issues within Harry and Meghan's own family.
"Brooklyn and Nicola clearly have absolutely lapped up the opportunity to get to know Harry and Meghan, and no doubt probably were sharing some notes.But Brooklyn needs to be very careful because family is so important and he has not lost his family yet, but he could," he advised.
On another note, a friend of the Beckham clan reportedly expressed that it was "disappointing but unsurprising" if Brooklyn's latest Instagram update was intended as a snub towards his relatives, attributing the supposed incitement to his spouse.
The informant elaborated: "They feel Nicola is creating conflict that isn't there - or at the very least ramping it up - in order to isolate Brooklyn from his family.
"Yes, Brooklyn is his own man...but Nicola is the one pulling the strings. It feels like she wants him to pick sides - and that's what's clearly happening."

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