DAVID and Victoria Beckham have offered to meet son Brooklyn with lawyers or therapists to try to end their feud, it is claimed.
Brooklyn, 27, is also said to be considering taking back ownership of his own name — ten years after his mother trademarked it.
The aspiring cookery influencer, who changed his name to Peltz-Beckham after marrying US actress Nicola, reportedly wants to regain control.
It has also emerged that the rabbi at Brooklyn’s 2022 nuptials called him “David” twice.
He has not spoken to his parents in 15 months but reports in the US claim they have offered to meet him with “lawyers, the Peltz parents, siblings, a therapist or a mediator” to heal the rift.
Brooklyn’s devastating six-page Instagram statement in January said the feud had been fuelled by “pressure to sign away the rights to his name”.
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He is now said to be considering making a legal move as it is up for renewal in December.
A source said: “Victoria trademarked the Intellectual Property for his full name in 2016-17 in order to protect him, and ensure no one else could exploit his famous name.
“It certainly wasn’t a malicious thing, and the view was that Brooklyn could do with it what he wanted in adulthood.
“But from Brooklyn’s perspective, it was yet another example of control being displayed over him.
“He feels infantilised and just wants to claw back control over the most simple of things — his name.
“He is weighing up all his options but no decisions have been made yet.”
The trademark covers commercial rights in Europe and the UK for goods such as beauty products and toys.
It means Brooklyn would technically need permission to launch a brand using his full name.
Meanwhile, another embarrassing detail from his wedding was revealed by New York-based magazine, The Cut.
It was claimed the football-loving rabbi presiding over the ceremony twice accidentally called Brooklyn “David” after his football star father.
A witness described it as “uncomfortably Oedipal”.
Brooklyn also claimed in his statement that his mother “danced very inappropriately on me” at his wedding.
The Sun first revealed Brooklyn sent Posh and Becks a cease and desist letter last summer, telling them not to tag him on Instagram.
Brooklyn, who has formed a close bond with in-laws Nelson and Claudia, unfollowed chef Gordon Ramsay after his interview with The Sun about the Beckhams’ rift.
