Piers Morgan's Savage Dig: Brooklyn Beckham Compared to Prince Harry as 'Spoiled Brat'
Piers Morgan Calls Brooklyn Beckham a 'Spoiled Brat' Like Harry

Outspoken broadcaster Piers Morgan has launched a savage attack on Brooklyn Beckham, comparing him to Prince Harry as a 'spoiled brat entitled son' after Brooklyn's DoorDash advert raised eyebrows.

Brooklyn Beckham's DoorDash Advert Sparks Controversy

Brooklyn Beckham made headlines after appearing in a sponsored video for a food delivery firm to tie in with the World Cup. In the ad, Brooklyn tells the camera: 'You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home…' He ends the DoorDash ad laughing: 'It's a long story.'

The clip appears to contain several hidden messages. While Brooklyn has been wearing the £250,000 Patek Philippe Nautilus watch gifted by his father David Beckham, who played in three World Cups, he shakes off this association by pointedly placing a new one on his coffee table. There was also a stack of unopened letters from home, perhaps a nod to his refusal to make contact with his family.

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Piers Morgan's Reaction

Sources close to David and Victoria Beckham say they've been left shocked over the 'attack' ad. Sharing a Daily Mail post on X, Piers Morgan wrote: 'Wow. He really is the Prince Harry of spoiled brat entitled sons. Imagine doing this to your family for cash?'

One X user replied: 'You got a real bee in your bonnet about Harry and Meghan. Let it go! It's been said and done.' Another wrote: 'Brooklyn has been hit with so much backlash from his followers on Instagram who lambasted him for his advert that he has since changed his settings to limit who could comment.'

Family Feud Continues

Brooklyn has reportedly turned down numerous chances to reconcile with his parents, brothers, and sister. Only on Friday, his sister Harper, 14, visited his Beverly Hills home to deliver a handwritten note. However, any hopes of extending an olive branch were dashed as Harper didn't enter the property. Brooklyn was in New York, on the other side of the United States, and shared an image of himself on a run.

After the pictures of his sister emerged, a source said that Brooklyn felt 'uncomfortable' and claimed it was an 'orchestrated move by his family.' Sources close to his parents hit back, saying: 'It is incredibly sad that this horrible accusation is being levelled at an innocent young girl who just desperately misses her brother.'

The Mirror has contacted Brooklyn's representatives for comment.

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