Brooklyn Beckham and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, have been advised not to make their family conflict public, lest they face the same fate as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made several headlines with their shocking allegations of maltreatment by the Royal Family. The dispute is still ongoing, and Prince William and King Charles have left The Firm.
Edward Coram-James, creator of GoUp and a public relations specialist, told Express that the Beckhams and Peltz should keep their supposed conflict out of the spotlight.
He pointed out: "There's a real chance the family could reconcile, given their history of unity and shared success."
"That was said. A phony reunion organized only for publicity is easily seen through. Today's audience is more sophisticated than ever, and they can detect insincerity from a mile away. In the long term, a failing attempt to project a phony unified front might be more harmful than beneficial," the expert said.
"To avoid exacerbating the situation, the family may learn from Harry and Meghan's mistakes: don't transform private grief into a public power struggle. "With Harry and Meghan, each new interview widened the gap and dilutes their message," he stated.
"The Beckhams, famed for their marketing expertise, would be wise to resist the urge to reply with press leaks or passive-aggressive social media statements. "When conflict becomes performative, the public quickly tunes out, and once tarnished, legacy is difficult to restore," he continued.
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz are reportedly battling with the Beckhams about Brooklyn's maltreatment. The pair skipped all of David Beckham's 50th birthday celebrations in various locations and countries, adding to the speculations.