Romeo Beckham has been lapping it up on his summer holiday as he continues to surround himself with family amid the ongoing Brooklyn fallout. The former footballer, 22, shared snaps from his parents' £16million yacht as they sailed into St Tropez.
He joined David and Victoria as well as sister Harper, 14, and brother Cruz, 20, for the luxury trip. They have remained tight knit following the breakdown of Brooklyn's relationship with the famous family.
Brooklyn has not been seen with his family in months following a series of painful snubs over the past year. It comes after David Beckham speaks 'as a father' in 'family' announcement after latest Brooklyn snub.
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While the eldest Beckham child stays away, Romeo shared snaps of the family trip abroad. He stripped down to his swim trunks as he stood on the end of the yacht with his hands in the air, while his sister Harper sipped on a bottle of water.
Romeo also hopped into the driving seat as he beamed while in control of the vessel as they approached a stunning port. The Beckhams were in St Tropez just days after Brooklyn had arrived with his wife, Nicola Peltz.
They had enjoyed a summer holiday on her billionaire dad's rented yacht after they skipped David's 50th birthday celebrations in May. Brooklyn went on to issue a series of snubs when it came to Father's Day and David's long awaited knighthood achievement.
He sailed into Saint-Tropez on an £85million, 80 metre yacht called Project X as he lapped up the luxury getaway. It had been rented by Nicola's parents, Nelson and Claudia Peltz, andit set them back a staggering £1.2million a week.
Brooklyn avoided a run-in with his parents as they arrived in the same French dock just two days later, which he reportedly was unaware of. He appeared keen to share snaps of his own trip as he drank a bottle of beer next to Nelson.
One moment showed Brooklyn leaning towards Nelson, who had his arm around his son-in-law, whilst another showed the in-laws embracing in a hug by a table.
However, things took another turn this month when Brooklyn and Nicola decided to renew their vows without his family. The couple reaffirmed their love at a lavish bash held at her family’s country estate near New York.
Nicola wore her mother, Claudia’s, 1985 vintage wedding dress, while her billionaire father, Nelson, officiated at the ceremony.“Victoria’s heart is breakingbehind closed doors,” a source told us.
“Brooklyn is her firstborn and she’s worried she’s never going to get him back. Seeing him and Nicola renew their vows without her and David was tough.
"They have missed out on some big family moments already, and Victoria is afraid that the longer this goes on, the less chance there is of it being resolved. Victoria has been posting smiley pictures on Instagram and it looks like they were having a great holiday, but that doesn’t mean Brooklyn isn’t on her mind."
While sources have claimedBrooklyn is "heartbroken"over the way Nicola is being betrayed. A source said: “It’s so rooted in misogyny that all of the heat for his parents not being invited is on Nicola.
"Everyone seems to forget that Brooklyn is an adult man and fully capable of speaking out. Nicola would have respected all that he chose. It breaks Brooklyn’s heart to see his wife being painted as this vixen and viper.”
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