
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz share first photos of romantic wedding vow renewal amid family feud
The ceremony was officiated by Nicola's billionaire father Nelson - but Brooklyn's parents David and Victoria were absent as their family feud rumbles on.
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Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham have renewed their vows and shared a series of snaps
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The pair's second nuptials were officiated by her father
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Nicola wore a white gown with floral detail
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The loved up pair kissed on a staircase in one sweet picture
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Nicola also took some solo shots in her stunning gown
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Brooklyn and Nicola said 'I do' again on Nicola's family estate on August 2 in Westchester County, New York.
Three years after they first tied the knot, the couple decided to have a low key ceremony to reaffirm their love for each other.
Brooklyn captioned the snaps "Only love" alongside a white heart emoji.
He also referred to Nicola as "Forever my girl."
A friend of the couple told The Sun: "The event was about honoring their love and building memories that will stay with them forever."
While Nicola wore a Valentino gown for her first wedding in 2022 - not a number by mother in law Victoria, this time she opted for a more vintage style dress.
The stunning gown featured puffed sleeves and floral details.
Meanwhile Brooklyn opted for a black suit and white shirt, but kept things more relaxed by shunning a tie.
Some of the shots saw the couple posed together, while others featured Nicola posing solo for arty shots where she covered one eye with a white rose.
Sadly, David and Victoria are on a yacht trip with the rest of the family and were not there for the second big day.
The former Spice Girl and England captain are cruising the French seas on a luxury yacht with sons, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and daughter, Harper, 14.
Brooklyn Beckham unfollows his brothers just hours after reaching out to sister Harper on her birthday
Victoria, 51, shared a series of photos aboard their £16million superyacht and other shots from their French Riviera getaway, including plenty of romantic snaps cuddling up with her hunky hubby.
"Kisses @DavidBeckham," Victoria captioned the post and added a string of emojis including, a sun and love heart.
Brooklyn appears to have grown estranged from his parents and siblings, and the feud rumours have grown in intensity after he and Nicola snubbed David's 50th birthday back in May.
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Victoria and David Beckham are sailing in the French Riviera with their kids
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Son Romeo is all smiles aboard the family superyacht
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And daughter Harper cuddled up to her dad
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The only public contact Brooklyn had made with his brood came when he wished his sister Harper happy birthday.
On July 10, he wrote 'Happy birthday harper we love u x" when his younger sister turned 14.
David and Victoria have extended a series of olive branches to their eldest son in a bid to mend the rift.
Last month, David liked one of Brooklyn's recent Instagram reels which showed him cuddling two adorable dogs.
It came after Victoria also liked a reel of her boy rustling up a Spaghetti dish, suggesting family tensions could be thawing.

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