Cruz Beckham extended an olive branch to his estranged older brother Brooklyn after their mother Victoria broke her silence on their family feud.
Brooklyn publicly distanced himself from his family earlier this year, calling out his “controlling” parents in a lengthy statement on Instagram.
Cruz, 21, has since reached out to him several times, telling him “I love you” on his 27th birthday last month.
The youngest son of Victoria and David Beckham also became emotional while performing a song with his band that seemed to relate to their rift.
He made another conciliatory gesture on Thursday, sharing a photo of him, Brooklyn, and their brother Romeo, 23, grinning while wearing matching white shirts.
Cruz - who is believed to be blocked by Brooklyn on Instagram - posted the throwback snap on his Instagram Story.
Last month, he became tearful while performing The Loneliest Boy at a concert in London with his band The Breakers.
“Cruz was visibly teary-eyed as he started to perform the unreleased song, which contains lyrics that could easily be interpreted as being about Brooklyn,” an audience member told The Standard.
“His bandmates could see that he was struggling with his emotions as he sang and one put his arm around Cruz - it was a really touching moment.”
The song includes the lyrics: “Loneliest boy, place all your bets on him, To find something bad in somebody good, he always does, Loneliest boy, I hope that you’re listening, Don’t push all your friends away, when we’re tryna show you love.”
Earlier that month, Cruz told a TMZ reporter he “hopes” to reconcile with Brooklyn when asked about the fallout during an outing in Paris with his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30.

It comes after he and his parents shared gushing birthday tributes to Brooklyn.
The move did not appear to go down well however, with sources claiming Brooklyn and his wife, actress Nicola Peltz, thought the birthday tributes were “performative”.
Brooklyn claimed in a social media post in January that he had no intention of reconciling and accusing his parents of having “controlled him for most of his life”.
He claimed relations became strained around the time of his 2022 wedding to Nicola.
Brooklyn accused Victoria of pulling out of making Nicola’s wedding dress at the last minute and danced “inappropriately on him” at the wedding.
Last week, the former Spice Girl acknowledged the strain of the family fallout, telling the Wall Street Journal: “I think that we've always - we love our children so much.
“We've always tried to be the best parents that we can be.
“And you know, we've been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we've ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children. And you know, that's all I really want to say about it.”
Victoria reflected on the rift again during an appearance on US chat show, The Today Show, earlier this week.
Host Jenna Bush Hager directly asked Victoria, “How do you get through the tough times?” and noted she’d had a “pretty public challenging year”.
The designer replied: “You know, myself and David, we’re so close and we have incredible people around us. We’re close to my parents and David’s parents.
“We support each other through everything that we do. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children.”