Brooklyn Beckham and bride-to-be Nicola Peltz 'sign prenup ahead of £3m wedding'
03.04.2022 - 14:41
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Brooklyn Beckham and his bride-to-be Nicola Peltz has allegedly signed a prenuptial agreement ahead of their reported £3million ceremony.The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, 23, is said to be set to tie the knot on Saturday April 9 2022 at the family mansion of the 27 year old Transformers: Age of Extinction actress in Palm Beach, Florida. Meanwhile a prenup has reportedly been drawn up to protect the £380 million fortune of Brooklyn's parents along with the staggering estimated £1.3 billion wealth of Nicola's businessman father Nelson Peltz, according to the Mail on Sunday.
It comes as father of the groom David, 46, shared a snap to his 71.3million Instagram followers of the suit he will wear to his son's wedding as he stands alongside his own father, Ted, and wife Victoria's dad Anthony. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
OK! has contacted representatives of Brooklyn and Nicola for comment. Retired footballer David looked smart in the black suit jacket and trousers with pale blue shirt as he stands in between Ted and Anthony, who have opted for matching black and white tuxedos.
Sharing the snap, David wrote: "Creating special memories," alongside who red love heart emojis. "Wedding plans underway & the dads are all suited and booted," he continued with a flame emoji.
Brooklyn's bride-to-be Nicola recently sweetly revealed who will be her maid of honour, announcing the role had been given to her grandmother. The actress shared a photograph of her grandmother smelling a pink rose on her Instagram story, alongside a text message from her brother Will.The sweet message read: "Was w bunny today n she kept saying how happy n honored she is to
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