BROOKLYN Beckham has paid tribute to his wife Nicola Peltz on their fourth anniversary.
The eldest child in the Beckham clan admitted he’s been “through so much” with his wife amid their endless family feud with his parents David and Victoria which has seen countless swipes, digs and revelations exposed to the public.
Brooklyn showed off a series of floral tributes for their special day including one he gifted directly to Nicola.
A sweet note accompanied the flowers which read: “Dear Nicola, Happy 4 year anniversary baby.
“I love you with all my heart. We have been through so much together and today we are stronger than ever and you are my best friend.
“I can’t wait to grow old together with you. I love you so much.”
Brooklyn further shared a snap of another bunch of flowers from his in-laws with the Peltz family showering the couple with plenty of love amid his estrangement from his own relatives.
Nicola’s father Nelson had the floral arrangement delivered to them and even wrote his own sweet message from the family.
Appearing to allude to Brooklyn and Nicola having taken an anniversary trip, the note said: “Wishing you a beautiful anniversary stay.
“Love you guys and miss you! Can’t wait to see you soon.”
Brooklyn did not share if any members of his Beckham family had sent anything in celebration of their relationship.
It was recently revealed that David and Victoria had offered to sit down with Brooklyn alongside therapists and lawyers in a bid to draw an end to their vicious feud.
Brooklyn, 27, is also said to be considering taking back ownership of his own name — ten years after his mother trademarked it.
The aspiring cookery influencer, who changed his name to Peltz-Beckham after marrying US actress Nicola, reportedly wants to regain control.
It has also emerged that the rabbi at Brooklyn’s 2022 nuptials called him “David” twice.
He has not spoken to his parents in 15 months but reports in the US claim they have offered to meet him with “lawyers, the Peltz parents, siblings, a therapist or a mediator” to heal the rift.
Brooklyn’s devastating six-page Instagram statement in January said the feud had been fuelled by “pressure to sign away the rights to his name”.











