Despite this, Brooklyn reportedly did not post a message to mark the day.

A friend of the Beckhams who claims he was "dragged" into the family dispute has revealed three words that seemingly sum-up the celebrity power couple. DJ Fat Tony, who previously addressed the saga on ITV's This Morning, has commented on the reported tensions Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham are believed to be experiencing with their son, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn, who is married to US actress and billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz, has reportedly been embroiled in a bitter dispute with his parents in recent months and is now believed to be estranged from his family.
He previously stated on Instagram that his parents had been "controlling narratives in the press" about the family and accused them of "trying endlessly to ruin [his] relationship since before [his] wedding".
In January, Brooklyn revealed that he didn't want to "reconcile" with his family. He also alleged that his mother had "danced very inappropriately on me" during his wedding.
Tony, who served as DJ for the occasion, told Hello! Magazine: "It's always sad when there's a rift in any family. It just so happened that I got dragged into one. I went on [This Morning] to change a narrative of the word 'inappropriate' and where it was going for Victoria, where it was going for Brooklyn. It was not a nice situation."
Tony described the Beckhams as "incredible" and noted that Sir David and Victoria had raised their children "impeccably"; he shed light on his friendship with the family and shared three words: "Amazing PR machine."
Tony said: "They are who they are; they're an amazing PR machine; they do wonderful things and I've just gone in a different direction. I love Brooklyn, I love Nicola.
"I see Romeo all the time; he's always around. He's doing incredibly. He's just dropped his new clothing range, so it's amazing. They're all doing well, and Cruz."
It comes after Brooklyn appeared in a World Cup advert which appeared to make light of his apparent family feud. The advert, for fast food delivery service DoorDash, featured Brooklyn sitting on a sofa and speaking to the camera.
He said: "You're probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home…” Smirking Brooklyn then laughed: "It's a long story.”
He went on to throw down his tickets onto the coffee table. The advert then said: “It’s complicated. More soon.”
Sir David and Victoria also shared a string of photos of David and their children, including Brooklyn, on Instagram for Father's Day. The snaps included images of the kids through the years.
In his post, Sir David wrote: "Being a dad is my most important job, I love you all and thank you mummy @victoriabeckham For giving me our beautiful family. Happy Father's Day to all the Dads around the world."
Victoria, meanwhile, shared a photograph of Sir David with a glass of wine. She wrote: "David you truly are the best daddy. Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much. Happy Father's Day."
Despite this, Brooklyn reportedly did not post a message to mark the day.