Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly sent a "legal letter" warning his parents over contacting him.
Former Manchester United footballer Sir David Beckham and his Spice Girl wife Lady Victoria Beckham have lived in West Oxfordshire for several years.
Sharing a mansion in the Cotswolds, the celebrity couple have brought up their four children there since 2016.
It has been reported for months that the family have been "torn apart" due to alleged issues with their son, Brooklyn.
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Sir David Beckham (right) and his son, Brooklyn Beckham (left).
He and his wife, Nicola Peltz, have allegedly fallen out with the rest of the clan, according to national reports, and did not attend Sir David's 50th birthday celebrations last year.
Now, it has been reported that Brooklyn sent a "legal letter" to his parents, warning them about contacting him.
A source allegedly told The Sun: “Truly, people do not know the full facts of this heartbreaking tale, and think Brooklyn was just being truculent when he blocked his parents.
“The reality is that he issued them with a letter at the end of last summer, asking for any correspondence to go via lawyers only, and wanted to try and make amends privately, not publicly.
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“He felt his parents continued to ignore his wishes and kept mentioning him online instead of reaching out privately.”
This comes after Brooklyn reportedly blocked his family on Instagram, according to his younger brother Cruz.
Posting on his Instagram Story last year, he said: "My mum and dad would never unfollow their son, let's get the facts right.
"They woke up blocked...as did I."