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Harper Beckham celebrates sibling bond in touching Valentine’s Day post
Romeo and Victoria Beckham reshared Harper’s heartfelt post on their own Instagram accounts
Harper Beckham has shared a touching message for her three older brothers, Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz, as tensions continue to swirl around the Beckham family.
The 14-year-old daughter of Victoria and David Beckham posted a throwback black-and-white photo on her private Instagram Stories on Saturday, Feb. 14, showing herself with her siblings in a swimming pool.
In the image, Harper smiled with her arms around her eldest brother, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, 26, while Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, stood behind them, arms linked.
“Happy Valentine’s Day to the best big brothers in the whole wide world x,” Harper captioned the photo, adding, “I love you all so much words can’t describe it,” tagging all three of her brothers.
The tribute was accompanied by Fergie’s song Big Girls Don’t Cry, emphasizing the sentiment of the moment.
Romeo shared the post on his Instagram Stories with an infinity emoji, while Victoria Beckham, 51, gave fans a glimpse of Harper’s private social media account by resharing another sibling photo and adding a red heart emoji.
Harper’s heartfelt messages come amid ongoing tension between her eldest brother, Brooklyn, and their parents.
In January, Brooklyn made a series of allegations on Instagram against Victoria and David Beckham, claiming they interfered in his relationship with Nicola Peltz Beckham.
He accused his mother of canceling Nicola’s wedding dress “at the eleventh hour” and hijacking their first wedding dance. Brooklyn also alleged that David refused to see the couple in London for his 50th birthday unless it was at his own birthday party.
Family friend and chef Gordon Ramsay has publicly defended Victoria and David, praising their dedication as parents and encouraging reconciliation.
“I’ve seen firsthand just how good parents they are,” Ramsay told The Sun on Feb. 13. “The relationship with David and Brooklyn is very, very deep, and I know how much David loves Brooklyn. It’s only a matter of time before Brooklyn looks at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him.”