Romeo and Cruz Beckham, the sons of former soccer star David Beckham, have made a poignant statement with their new tattoos, seemingly in response to their brother Brooklyn's recent tattoo cover-ups. The brothers have been heavily inked since they were legally allowed, following in their father's footsteps. However, Brooklyn has started to rewrite history by covering up his tattoos, including one dedicated to his mother, Victoria, with a sketch of his wife Nicola Peltz's wedding flowers. Romeo, on the other hand, has added to his sentimental tattoo collection with a 'Family' tattoo on the back of his neck, above a cross and pair of angel wings. This has sparked commentary, with some suggesting that Romeo is making a dig at Brooklyn's recent takedown of 'Brand Beckham' and his accusations of inauthentic relationships. Meanwhile, Cruz has added a small 'J' on his ribs in tribute to his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, who also got a cursive writing tattoo. The Beckhams' family dynamics have been in the spotlight, with David expressing heartbreak over Brooklyn's latest move. Despite the rift, David has no plans to cover up his own tattoos, which include Brooklyn's nickname and his full name across his lower back. The family's strained relationship has been a topic of discussion, with sources suggesting that they are 'afraid' of losing Brooklyn for good. However, David and Victoria are reportedly willing to take their eldest back 'in a minute'. The brothers' new tattoos serve as a poignant statement, reflecting their individual relationships and family dynamics.