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David Beckham pays heartfelt birthday tribute to future king and close friend Prince William - amid his estranged son Brooklyn's 'new friendship' with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

David Beckham pays heartfelt birthday tribute to future king and close friend Prince William - amid his estranged son Brooklyn's 'new friendship' with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

wished Prince William a happy birthday on Saturday, taking to Instagram Stories to pay tribute to the royal.
The Prince of Wales turned 43 years old on June 31, and received a number of celebratory messages from well-wishers.
Among them was one from former England captain David, 50, who shared two videos on the social media platform.
The first, which showed the two men laughing together while appearing to attend an event, and had text superimposed on the snap.
It simply said: 'Happy birthday Prince William,' while David signed off the message with an 'x', denoting a kiss.
Meanwhile, the second photo, showed the men smiling and shaking hands and tagged the Prince and Princess of Wales. It also said 'Happy Birthday', followed by a heart emoji.
David has been a longtime friend of the Royal Family and he was finally honoured with a knighthood for his services to sport and charity earlier this month.
His heartfelt messages follow reports that 26-year-old Brooklyn - the eldest son of David and Victoria, who, alongside his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, has fallen out with his parents and siblings - are developing a close friendship with William's estranged brother Harry, 40, and his wife Meghan.
David and Victoria have allegedly been described as being 'blindsided' by the growing rapport between their son and daughter-in-law, and the Sussexes.
It's believed the Sussexes were once good friends with David and Victoria, until the quartet had a messy fallout, allegedly falling out after a row over allegations of leaking stories to the press.
Friends of David and Victoria reportedly told The Sun: 'David and Victoria were blindsided by the news — they didn't see it coming. Of course it's a bit weird for them as they used to socialise with Meghan and Harry, and now their boy is doing it.
'David has no problem with Harry and has always acted very graciously towards him, even after the fall-out with Victoria, and they still communicate occasionally.
Brooklyn was just 13-years-old when he first met David Beckham at The Sun's Millies awards in 2011.
Posh and Becks also attended Harry, 40, and Meghan's, 43, wedding in 2018.
However, years later Meghan and Harry fell out with Victoria and David after the couple allegedly had a suspicion the Beckhams leaked stories about Meghan's help from Victoria to the press.
Victoria has denied the claim, which left David reportedly feeling 'absolutely bloody furious'.
According to recent reports, Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz recently went to the Sussexes' Montecito mansion, where they had dinner together.
It's claimed that the women had a 'deep and meaningful' chat and shared a bond after being accused by critics of being 'homewreckers' and women who 'tear apart their husbands' families. It is now alleged by a source that the Sussexes are now 'secretly supporting' Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz through their 'similar family feuds'.
Despite the close friendship David and William share, the former footballer's social media messages to the royal could be construed by some as the athlete firmly showing where his allegiances lie.
It does not appear that Meghan or Harry have publicly sent William any birthday wishes.
However, William's father King Charles and William's wife Kate Middleton both shared tributes. On Saturday morning, the monarch shared a believed-to-be unseen image of the heir via the Royal Family 's official X (formerly Twitter) account.
In the casual snap, the Prince of Wales is seen looking pensive as he sits outside in a field of grass in a rural setting. Dressed in a button down pale blue shirt, as well as navy slacks, the royal's informal look is further enhanced with his light beard. The image was accompanied by a simple caption which read: 'Happy Birthday to The Prince of Wales!'.
Many royal watchers took to the message to share their own well-wishes with the future king. One wrote: 'Happy birthday to our handsome and loyal Prince. Well done, your Majesty!'
Another added: 'Happy 43rd Birthday to HRH The Prince of Wales! Your dedication to service and family is truly inspiring. Wishing you a joyful day surrounded by loved ones!'
'Happy Birthday, William, The Prince of Wales,' said another social media user, keeping it short and sweet.
Marking the passage of time, a further X user added: 'Happy Birthday!! Future King! I still remember you as a little boy. Hard to believe we are in the future. May you have a wonderful Birthday!!'
And another said: 'And another said: 'Happy Birthday to His Royal Highness, Prince William, the Prince of Wales. Wishing him a remarkable day filled with joy, surrounded by his loved ones and friends. @RoyalFamily.'
Meanwhile Charles' post was followed by a tribute shared by Kate Middleton, 43, who also shared a snap and short written message.
The adorable image posted by Kate via the Wales' Kensington Royal social media account shows the heir sitting in a field, while playing with a group of small puppies, whose mother is believed to be Orla, the Wales' family dog.
In the image, the father-of-three is dressed casually, wearing jeans paired with a long-sleeved green button down shirt, as the puppies crawl over him sweetly.
The photograph is accompanied by a caption from the Princess of Wales and other members of their family.
It says: 'Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies!'
The Prince of Wales has enjoyed a busy week in the lead-up to his birthday after last weekend's Trooping The Colour and joining the Royal Ascot carriage procession on Wednesday.
The photo shared by the Royal Family on Saturday was accompanied by a simple caption wishing William a happy birthday
However, he wasn't joined by his wife at the Berkshire racecourse as expected after she pulled out of the event at the 11th hour.
She was said to be 'disappointed' at not attending the famous social and sporting occasion with her husband Prince William and the King and Queen.
Racegoers had been hoping to see the Princess after the Prince of Wales was named as one of the figures awarding race prizes during the second day of the meet.
Ascot officials had confirmed at 12pm that the Princess was due to be in the second carriage in the royal procession with William, in a published carriage list.
But less than half an hour later, Kensington Palace confirmed just before 12.30pm that Kate would not be attending - and a revised carriage list was published by Ascot.
MailOnline understands the Princess was 'disappointed' not to be in attendance 'but she has to find the right balance as she fully returns to public facing engagements'.
In the past week Kate has attended three high-profile events - Trooping the Colour, the annual Order of the Garter service and a visit to a V&A storage facility in London.
It is a tradition for senior royals to have their birthdays marked with the release of photographs and messages.
Numerous royal watchers took to the comments' section of the X post, to share their own well wishes with the royal
Last year, the Royal Family wished the Prince of Wales a happy birthday with a sweet throwback snap on social media.
A young William is pictured in an adorable black and white shot with his father, King Charles III, to celebrate his eldest son turning 42.
The caption reads: 'Wishing the Prince of Wales a very happy birthday!'
This year's birthday post comes almost after the Wales family were seen at Trooping the Colour - the annual celebration of the monarch's official birthday.
William played a starring role in the event, riding on horseback alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh.
And he was elaborately dressed for the occasion, donning the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards, and a bearskin hat.
The prince also donned the Most Noble Order of the Garter Sash with the Lesser George and a Welsh Guards Sword.
His outfit included his four, full size medals - the Gold, Diamond, and Platinum Jubilee medals, plus the Coronation Medal.
In a caption accompanying the photo Kate shared to mark Prince William's birthday, she wrote: ''Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies!'
Meanwhile, his wife and children travelled by carriage.
Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales was born second in line to the throne at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, at 9.03pm on June 21 1982. He weighed 7lb 1 1/2oz and was the first-born son of the then-Prince and the Princess of Wales.
At just nine months old, he accompanied his parents on a six-week official visit to Australia and New Zealand, which was a break from tradition with royal babies usually left at home in the care of nannies.
His mother Diana, who separated from the then-Prince of Wales in 1992, died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.
William was just 15 and his brother Prince Harry 12, and the boys walked behind the princess's coffin during a funeral procession through London.
The prince met Kate Middleton at St Andrews University in Fife, and the pair married at Westminster Abbey in 2011 after dating for more than eight years.
They welcomed their first child George in 2013, followed by Charlotte in 2015, and then Louis in 2018.
After the death of the late Queen in 2022, the King announced in his first historic address that he had made William and Kate the new Prince and Princess of Wales.
William has a long-running rift with his brother the Duke of Sussex, with no sign yet of a reconciliation.
The fallout originated ahead of Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex.
It worsened after the accusations Harry publicly levelled at his brother in his double tell-alls: his Netflix documentary and his memoir Spare.
Despite years elapsing since that time, the once reportedly close siblings are still estranged from each other.
This has prompted some to wonder whether the rift between the two will ever be healed.
Since becoming the Prince of Wales, William has kept himself busy with some major initiatives.
In 2023, he launched Homewards, his five-year drive to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the UK.
And he has continued to work on his other passion projects.
These include raising mental health awareness, and the Earthshot Prize, his £50million environmental competition to find solutions to help the planet.

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