
I’ve tried to give Brooklyn Beckham the benefit of the doubt. Family fallouts are messy, emotions run high, and we only ever see fragments of the truth. But his latest move feels calculated, public and deeply familiar — and it’s the moment I’m convinced we’re watching Prince Harry 2.0 play out in real time. Brooklyn unfollowing Holly and Jack Ramsay might seem minor in isolation. It’s social media, after all. But context is everything. This comes just days after their father, Gordon Ramsay,urged him to “remember where he came from” amid his spiralling feud with his own family. And suddenly this doesn’t look accidental.
It looks deliberate. Brooklyn has already cut off parents David and Victoria, brothers Romeo and Cruz and teenage sister Harper. He laid out some of his reasons in a six-page Instagram statement back in January — a document so lengthy and lurid it felt less like a plea for peace and more like a declaration of war. If you’re wondering where the Prince Harry parallels start, that’s it right there.
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He’s also blocked Gordon Ramsay — a close family friend and Harper’s godfather — after the chef suggested Brooklyn’s “infatuation” with his wife Nicola Peltz might be fuelling the rift.
Now Holly, 26, has been unfollowed just weeks after her lavish wedding to Adam Peaty at Bath Abbey — a wedding Brooklyn didn’t attend. Her twin brother Jack, a serving Royal Marine, has also been blocked.
The Beckhams and Ramsays go way back. They’ve been close since the early 2000s, when both families relocated to the US.
Brooklyn, Holly and Jack were practically inseparable growing up — play dates, holidays, private jets, ski trips, the lot. This wasn’t a casual friendship. This was family.
Brooklyn is now based in the US with his wife — the daughter of billionaire Nelson Peltz — and has made it clear he wants distance from his old life.
In that same Instagram statement, he accused Victoria of hijacking his wedding dance and “danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone” — an allegation Gordon, who was there, has dismissed.
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Gordon, to his credit, has handled this with more grace than most would. “Brooklyn and I have messaged a little bit, our relationship is solid. I love him – his heart is incredible,” he said.
Then came the line that really stuck with me: “I think it’s going to be a matter of time before Brooklyn takes a good look at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him.”
He went further: “I’ve seen first-hand just how good parents they are… I know just how many times they’ve got Brooklyn out of the s**t.”
But the more Brooklyn cuts people off, the pettier it looks. He might feel completely justified, but the public won’t see it that way.
They’ll see a nepo baby with every opportunity who’s chosen to complain instead of contribute — and that’s where the Prince Harry comparisons start to rear their ugly head.
Harry and Meghan isolated themselves from their family and, for the most part, the public has turned on them. Watching Brooklyn, it’s hard not to think he’s walking straight into the same trap.
Prince Harry did it with a book. Brooklyn’s doing it with on social media. Different tools. Same outcome, and I think he’s going to regret it.