Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicola Peltz, have issued their response to his sister Harper, 14, turning up at their Los Angeles home unannounced amidst the Beckham family feud.
The Beckham family were in LA as David Beckham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday (12 June).
During the visit, Harper was photographed arriving at Brooklyn and Nicola's Beverly Hills property, where she left a letter before leaving.
The couple were reportedly in New York at the time.
Any suggestion of a thaw in relations was quickly shut down by a representative for Brooklyn, 27, and Nicola, 31, who claimed Harper's visit was orchestrated for publicity.
Brooklyn Beckham's representatives have shared a statement after his sister Harper left a letter at his home in LA (Instagram/@brooklynpeltzbeckham) Speaking to HELLO!, they said: "That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all – this was choreographed for the cameras."
Harper attended the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony alongside David and Victoria Beckham, as well as brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21,
Despite the ongoing estrangement, David acknowledged all four of his children during his acceptance speech, describing them as the reason he 'gets out of bed in the morning'.
"Most of all, I want to thank my incredible family. My parents and my sisters, who always supported my dreams. Victoria, my amazing wife for almost 30 years. Without whom, none of this would be possible or as enjoyable. And my beautiful children, who are the reason that I get out of the bed in the morning," he gushed.
The footballer added: "Kids - I'm going to get emotional now - I hope you bring my grandchildren here one day and tell them about a boy who dreamed big.
The Beckham family, minus Brooklyn, were in LA as David Beckham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Frazer Harrison / Staff / Getty Images) "To make you all proud is my greatest achievement. I'm so grateful for you all, thank you, and thank you so much for this honour, LA, it means so much."
Back in January, Brooklyn shocked fans all over when he shared a lengthy statement to Instagram about his family, writing at the time: "I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
Brooklyn added that he grew up with 'overwhelming anxiety' and went as far as to allege that his family 'values public promotion and endorsements above all else'.
"Brand Beckham comes first," he wrote at the time.
Tyla has reached out to Brooklyn Beckham, Nicola Peltz, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham's representatives for comment.