
David Beckham flies over to USA as Brooklyn buys £10.5m LA mansion
David Beckham was joined by his youngest son, Cruz, and wife Victoria as they dropped into Miami, Florida, to check on the progress of a new sports facility being built
David Beckham jetted to the USA to check on the progress of a new sports arena amid ongoing family trouble. Fans of the footballer have noticed he has barely interacted with his eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, in recent weeks.
The 26-year-old social media influencer - who has just bought a £10.5million mansion in LA - did not offer any congratulations to his father publicly when he turned 50 earlier this year. After David jetted to Miami to check on a project, fans will still be left unclear if father and son are in contact.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Dave shared a series of snaps of himself at a new stadium in Florida where sports will be held. He was noticeably joined by his youngest son, Cruz, who posed alongside him in snaps.
The dad-of-four captioned his collection, writing: "Our beautiful new home is taking shape. For me, Jorge & Jose Mas our dream for our club is becoming a reality. Miami Freedom Park... Coming soon."
Spice Girls wife Victoria, 51, was also available at the venue for a snap and posed alongside her husband and 20-year-old son. Days earlier, Victoria had celebrated her family on Father's day.
She uploaded a string of images to Instagram - including photos of David with Brooklyn as well as their other kids Cruz, Romeo and daughter Harper Seven.
She wrote in an accompanying caption: "Happy Father's Day to the best daddy there is! You always lead with love and our four beautiful children are a reflection of that. We all love you so so much!! @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven xxx."
Earlier on Wednesday, it was reported that Brooklyn and his billionaire heiress wife Nicola Peltz had bought a £10.5million home in California - on the other side of the USA from Florida.
While some fans fear Brooklyn's move could be so he can be further from his family, sources have moved to block any rumours the new home location had anything to do with the feud. Instead, a source told us: "This house has nothing to do with family dynamics.
"Both Nicola and Brooklyn's careers are based in Los Angeles, and Brooklyn spent part of his childhood there while his father played for LA Galaxy. During that time, he attended school in LA for several years and built a life and friendships in the city. LA has always felt like home to him."
Meanwhile, Romeo recently shared a post of himself with a pal on Instagram, labelling it "family" with a crossed fingers emoji. He later shared a series throwback snaps of his mum Victoria and dad David looking very youthful.
Youngest son Cruz shared a similarly cryptic post. He uploaded a screengrab of Carly Simon's hit You're So Vain, before going on to share a poster with the words: "If I would stick my pen in my heart/ Spill it all over the stage/ Would it satisfy you?"
As the family continues its fallout, David is finally set to be honoured with a knighthood. David will be honoured at Buckingham Palace later this year, but the special day that he has dreamed of for so many years will be tinged with sadness as Brooklyn and his wife Nicola are not set to attend, according to reports.
While David will be supported by his wife Victoria, 51, sons Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 20, and daughter Harper, 13, Brooklyn is likely to skip his dad's biggest career milestone yet.
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