Meghan & Harry ‘Secretly Supporting’ Brooklyn and Nicola as Beckham Rift Deepens

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly extending a hand of empathy and support to Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz, following claims of deepening tensions within the Beckham family.

According to sources, the Sussexes recently welcomed the couple to their Montecito mansion in California, just days after David Beckham’s milestone birthday party — an event Brooklyn and Nicola were notably absent from. Their no-show fuelled speculation of a widening rift between Brooklyn and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

Insiders say the invitation to Montecito had been arranged prior, but the timing was seen as a “very welcome coincidence” given recent family headlines. A source told The Sun: “Harry was fully aware of the situation and offered Brooklyn his unwavering support as someone who’s lived through similar family struggles.”

Both couples reportedly connected over shared experiences with public scrutiny and familial conflict. Meghan and Nicola, who are both actresses and have been portrayed by tabloids as divisive figures in their respective relationships, were said to have had a “deep and meaningful” conversation.

“Nicola felt seen,” the source shared. “Meghan related to being labelled the ‘problem’ in a famous family and showed real sympathy.”

Though Brooklyn and David were once extremely close, sources claim the dynamic has shifted since Brooklyn’s marriage to Nicola. “There’s a distance there now,” one insider told the Mirror. “It’s difficult for the Beckhams, especially when they’re such a public family. The silence is deafening.”

While some reports paint Nicola as the reason for the estrangement, other insiders insist she’s the one encouraging reconciliation. One source claimed the young couple even flew to London privately to try and meet David, but the invitation wasn’t accepted.

For now, it seems Brooklyn and Nicola have found an unlikely but understanding pair of allies in Meghan and Harry — two people who know all too well what it means to walk away from family expectations and face the world together.