Beckham family denies choreographing Harper's LA visit
Brooklyn's reps say Harper's visit was 'choreographed for cameras'
- Beckhams deny claims that Harper's visit was staged
- Harper delivered a letter to Brooklyn's LA mansion on Friday
- Brooklyn was reportedly in New York during the visit
Victoria Beckham and David Beckham are reportedly unhappy about claims by their eldest son, Brooklyn, and his wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham, that sister Harper's recent unannounced visit to his Los Angeles mansion was staged.
An insider close to the Beckham family told The Sun that the claims made by Brooklyn and Nicola's representatives on Sunday were "clearly nonsense."
Harper's visit to Brooklyn's mansion
It was reported on Friday that the youngest Beckham, Harper, stopped by Brooklyn and Nicola's £14 million mansion with a handwritten letter for her estranged older brother. The visit came as the rest of the Beckham family were in Los Angeles for Sir David's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
However, the reported attempt at reconciliation was unsuccessful, as Brooklyn and Nicola were not home and no one answered the door.
Brooklyn shares location on Instagram
Hours later, Brooklyn apparently explained his absence by posting on his Instagram stories. He shared a picture of himself jogging on a track surrounded by greenery, and promptly mentioned his location as New York City, suggesting he was not at his California residence.
Brooklyn and Nicola's reps respond
Meanwhile, the 27-year-old chef and his heiress wife's representatives raised questions over Harper's impromptu visit. In a statement shared with DailyMail, they said: "That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all - this was choreographed for the cameras."
Background to the family rift
For those unversed, Brooklyn said earlier this year in a bombshell social media post that he has no intention of reconciling with his family. This came after Victoria and David attempted to end his marriage to Nicola in 2022.