Harper Beckham was seen trying to visit her brother shortly after her father's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony – to no success. The youngest of the Beckham clan, 14, was in Los Angeles with her brothers, Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21, joining their parents for the dedication ceremony where the star was unveiled, just a stone's throw from Brooklyn's LA home with wife Nicola Peltz-Beckham.
The eldest son was nowhere to be seen at the ceremony as the rift continues to grow following his decision to publicly address the rumored feud in January this year with a blistering statement. He has not been seen with his family during any landmark events over the past year or so, including the premiere of Victoria's Netflix documentary, David's knighting ceremony, or most recently, the Hollywood Walk of Fame event, also attended by Tom Cruise.
Dressed in the same pink dress and cardigan she wore to the event, Harper was later seen getting out of an SUV at what is believed to be Brooklyn's mansion, but just moments later, she left once again. Page Six reports that Brooklyn and his wife were not home, but it seems another unsuccessful attempt for the family to reach out.
Ahead of David's ceremony, he shut down a question in Variety attempting to touch on difficult family life of late. He told the publication: 'To be honest, I'm sorry to stop you there, but that's a private matter. That's the one thing that I don't want to talk about.' Although he further reflected: 'Every day there's a mountain to climb. I've got a life where I'm very busy with what I do. I've got four grown kids, the businesses, the club in Miami, but I always want to achieve more. I've been like that from a very young age; I was like that as a player and I'll always be like that. I'll continue to strive for more.'



