Victoria Beckham ‘shaken’ as Nicola Peltz forms alliance with Meghan Markle. And now, she’s ready to fight back before it’s too late

Victoria Beckham is said to be deeply rattled as her daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz forms an increasingly close bond with Meghan Markle — a friendship that’s reportedly driving a deeper wedge between the Beckhams and their son Brooklyn.

The former Spice Girl is now reportedly preparing to “fight back hard”, after Brooklyn and Nicola skipped David Beckham’s milestone 50th birthday in April and instead attended a dinner party hosted by Meghan and Prince Harry at their Montecito mansion.

Insiders suggest the Duchess of Sussex is looking to form a powerful new alliance in the U.S. with Nicola and Brooklyn — positioning the two couples as the “new Fab Four”. The growing closeness has left Victoria and David feeling alienated and stunned, particularly given their once-warm relationship with Harry and Meghan.

“Victoria finds the whole situation sad and frustrating,” a source told Heat. “She’s trying not to engage, but if they want to play games, she’s ready. Her priority remains rebuilding her bond with Brooklyn.”

To add fuel to the fire, Brooklyn and Nicola have reportedly hired the same legal team used by Meghan and Harry — a move that’s only increased suspicions of long-term planning.

While Victoria may be keeping a dignified silence for now, insiders say she’s watching closely. “She’s confident in who she is, but she won’t tolerate being sidelined,” the source added.

The royal tensions also extend to David Beckham, whose friendship with Prince Harry has reportedly cooled, following alleged concerns from Meghan about Victoria potentially leaking stories. This has created an emotional strain for the Beckhams — both personally and publicly.

Meanwhile, Nicola and Meghan’s blossoming friendship is said to be thriving. With dinners, shared contacts, and even legal advisers, their alliance is seen by some as a pointed move — one that the Beckhams are viewing as both deliberate and damaging.