Victoria and David Beckham’s eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, penned an emotional note for his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham’s grandmother Bunny.
Bunny, addressed as Nanunni, passed away on Thursday, May 16, at the age of 95, Nicola’s brother Bradley Peltz announced in a social media post.
Expressing his profound sadness on Instagram, the 25-year-old former footballer shared a carousel of photos and videos, capturing cherished memories with his grandmother on Saturday, May 18.
He began the caption, "Naunni, thank you for being you. You were the sweetest and happiest person ever and you taught me to find joy in everything."
"Thank you for always making everyone smile, you made everyone’s whose lives you touched infinitely better," he added.
Brooklyn, a professional chef, reflected, "I’m so lucky to have had the honour of being your grandson for the past four years."
He went on to vow to the late grandmother, "I promise to take care of Nicola and your family x I will miss you so much x I love you so much xxxxxxx [red heart emoji]."
In the montage of photos and videos posted on his feed, the late grandmother can be seen flashing a bright smile and spending quality time with Brooklyn.
Additionally, the reason for her death has not been revealed. However, the grandmother has been sick for the past few weeks. It was reported earlier that Nicola did not appear in significant events to spend more time with Naunni.
Nicola neither attended her mother-in-law’s 50th milestone star-studded birthday bash nor joined her husband at the Met Gala 2024.
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