David Beckham spent Father’s Day at a West London pub with Victoria Beckham, Cruz Beckham and Romeo Beckham. Brooklyn Beckham was not there.
The outing lasted around three hours and also included Sandra Beckham, plus Victoria Beckham’s parents and sister. David wore a plain white T-shirt, beige pants, sunglasses and brown shoes; Victoria wore a black top, white jeans and brown heels.
Sandra Beckham joins West London
David Beckham’s mother, Sandra Beckham, joined the family meal, which gives the gathering a wider family weight than a simple lunch out. Harper did not appear to attend, and the group left separately after the pub visit.
The timing matters because Brooklyn Beckham had already skipped David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on June 12. That absence now sits alongside a second public family milestone, making the gap impossible to miss without needing any extra commentary.
January posts still linger
In January, Brooklyn Beckham denounced his parents on Instagram and accused them of trying to ruin his relationship with Nicola Peltz. That history explains why the Father’s Day outing read as more than a family lunch: the public split is now being measured in appearances, and in who shows up when the cameras are not around.
Brooklyn Beckham also did not post about his dad on Sunday, even though David Beckham and Victoria Beckham both included him in their Father’s Day Instagram posts with throwback photos of all four children. Victoria called David Beckham “the best daddy” and said his “greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children.” David called being a dad his “most important job” and thanked Victoria “for giving me our beautiful family.”
Public posts, private distance
Brooklyn Beckham was absent from the West London table, but he was still included in the Sunday posts. That mix of inclusion and exclusion is the sharpest read here: the parents chose to post him; the son chose silence; and the family’s public image remains split between the pub, the timeline and the gap between them. If there is a reconciliation ahead, it has not started in public yet.






