Brooklyn Beckhams little sister Harper to have major role in wedding to Nicola Peltz

Brooklyn Beckham is making sure his little sister Harper plays a big role in his up-coming wedding to Nicola Peltz, in what's going to be one of the biggest celebrity weddings of recent years as Brooklyn and Nicola are set to tie the knot at the Peltz family mansion, in Palm Springs, Florida.

The groom has chosen his brothers, Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17, to be his best men, but he also has a special role for his little sister Harper, 10, as she'll be bridesmaid to Nicola, 27.

The Beckham siblings share a close relationship and it looks like Brooklyn, 23, was keen for them all to have roles in his wedding.

Harper is already an experienced bridesmaid, having taken on the role at her grandfather's wedding in London in December 2021, though her brother's wedding is set to be a much larger affair!

The celeb couple had been planning for their wedding to be sooner, but Covid restrictions got in the way and they were determined they didn't want to downsize the celebration.

It's been reported that Brooklyn has signed a pre-nuptial agreement as even the Beckhams' family fortune of £380 million is small compared to the Nicola's father's estimated £1.3 billion wealth.

Nelson Peltz, Nicola's father, and her mother, ex model Claudia Heffner Peltz, bought their Florida mansion in 2015 and it is said to be one of the most expensive in the area.

The couple plan to say "I do" in-front of family and friends, including A list stars such as Eva Longoria, Gigi Hadid and Nicole Richie. British celebs in attendance are likely to include Gordon Ramsay, ex-footballer Phil Neville and at least some of the Spice Girls!

Brooklyn's godfather Elton John is unable to attend, as schedule changes in his Yellow Brick Road tour made his attendance impossible.

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