David, 50, and Victoria Beckham, 51, shared a glimpse of their Christmas festivities on social media as they put on a united front the celebrate the occasion without their eldest son, Brooklyn, 26. Throughout the year, the famous family have been embroiled in a bitter row with the US-based chef, who has snubbed major family events, including Victoria’s Netflix premiere and David’s long-awaited knighthood

Despite this, the couple appeared blissfully happy as a clip showed the pair embracing one another and slow dancing, while they focused on their three other children, Cruz, 20, Romeo, 23, and Harper, 14, on Christmas Day. In what seemed like a nod to their estranged son, David and Victoria sang the lyric: “And we’ve got nothing to be sorry for,” to Guilty sung by Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. Taking to the caption, the Spice Girl star penned: “David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both xx @davidbeckham.”

This is reportedly in response to Brooklyn’s demands that his parents apologise to his wife, Nicola Peltz, 30, over the accusations.

However, Victoria continued to share more from their celebrations as the fashion designer posted heartwarming photos of herself cuddled up to Cruz, captioned: “I love you so much.”

She also revealed that the family were joined by both sets of grandparents as they enjoyed a lavish meal cooked by the England football star David.

David and Victoria’s snub came after their eldest son, who posted a Christmas Eve snap of his wife, declaring that she’s his “everything” amid the feud with his family.

In the Instagram snap, Brooklyn could be seen holding hands with his billionaire heiress wife while celebrating the festive season with her wealthy family in Miami.

He spent Christmas playing tennis with American pro Reilly Opelka and Nicola’s brother, Bradley.

This comes after it was revealed that Brooklyn had blocked his family on social media, as a seemingly fed-up Cruz addressed the allegations and cleared up rumours about his parents.

The musician confirmed his parents woke up to being banned from seeing Brooklyn’s profile, and said: “My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. They woke up blocked. As did I.”