David and Victoria Beckham attended a joint birthday party for their son Cruz and a friend at a swish London pub.
The Beckham parents, along with Cruz’s brother, Romeo, joined the event at the Fat Badger in Notting Hill - as the feud with eldest son Brooklyn rumbles on.
Cruz recently turned 21, and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel was also at the dinner.
The event was also to celebrate the family’s close friend Caroline Gautier, who is also working on Cruz’s music career, with his band The Breakers.

“Cruz's birthday seems to have gone on and on but the Beckhams love a party and they love to look after their friends,” a source told The Daily Mail.
“They all had a great time, there was great food and dancing, and lots of laughs.
“It was an eclectic group but the Beckhams are a well connected bunch.”
Other standout names at the party included David’s best friend David Gardner and his girlfriend Jessica Clarke, and Arsenal striker Ian Wright and partner Nancy Hallam.
Last week, David and Victoria Beckham led birthday tributes to Cruz.
David, 50, was quick to post a childhood video of his son, along with a sweet tribute.
His mum, Victoria, 51, also shared a video, saying she “could not be prouder of the sweet, kind, talented young man [he has] become”.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn, 26 - who does not follow Cruz on social media - ignored his brother’s milestone, and was spotted at a food festival in Miami, as the rift with his family continues.

“Happy 21st birthday to my little boy,” David wrote.
“Not so little anymore but the proudest thing that I am of you is the person and man that you have become, you are kind, considerate and fiercely loyal to your family , friends and everyone around you which makes you a very special person.
“You are on your own journey in life and you are working hard and having fun which is what life is all about... We love you Cruzie and hope you have the most amazing day because you deserve to.”
Brooklyn was hosting at the 2026 South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami, Florida.
The amateur chef owns his own hot sauce brand, Cloud23, which he was promoting at the event, which cost £200 a ticket.
Brooklyn shocked the world when he posted a six-page statement on his Instagram story last month, saying he did not wish to reconcile with his parents.