David Beckham recently shared a glimpse of a luxurious evening spent with his son Romeo at one of London's most exclusive dining spots. The pair dined at Sushi Kanesaka, located at 45 Park Lane in Mayfair, indulging in an extravagant eighteen-course meal.

Luxury Dining Experience

David posted a selfie with Romeo on Instagram, captioning it "a lovely dinner with my boy." The intimate restaurant, known for its high-profile clientele, offers only nine counter seats and a private dining area. With a price tag of approximately £420 per person and optional beverage pairings starting at £150, the evening showcased the opulence of the Beckham lifestyle.

Family Bonding Over Sushi

This outing highlights the shared passion for Japanese cuisine within the Beckham family. Before recent public rifts, David and his eldest son, Brooklyn, often bonded over sushi. A notable instance was their 2018 visit to the legendary triple Michelin-starred Sukiyabashi Jiro in Tokyo.

Brooklyn expressed gratitude for the experience, noting that his father fulfilled a promise to take him to the world-famous establishment. The experience at Jiro is renowned for its strict omakase menu and limited seating, costing around £201 per person. David even recalled accompanying Brooklyn on his first teenage date at a sushi restaurant in London.

Brooklyn's Passion for Sushi

Brooklyn's love for sushi grew so much that he once claimed he could eat it for every meal and even sought training from renowned Chef Nobu. However, these moments of familial bonding are now overshadowed by significant tension between David, Victoria, and Brooklyn.

Family Friction and Allegations

In January, Brooklyn suggested he did not wish to reconcile with his parents. He leveled serious allegations, describing the family's public image as performative. Brooklyn claimed that "Brand Beckham" takes precedence over genuine emotional connections and family values, alleging he felt controlled for much of his life.

Adding to the friction, Brooklyn's wife, Nicola, shared a photo with her parents on social media, describing them as her "whole heart and world," which many interpreted as a subtle swipe at the Beckham clan.

Victoria Beckham's Response

In response to these accusations, Victoria Beckham addressed the notion of "Brand Beckham" during an appearance on Emma Grede's Aspire podcast. She asserted that creating a global empire was never a conscious goal or strategic plan. The fashion mogul explained that the brand evolved organically from their respective careers.

Victoria recalled the early days of her career, mentioning how the Spice Girls' marketing reached an extreme level. She insisted that she was never a pushy parent and that she and David have always maintained separate professional paths, with David focusing on Inter Miami and Victoria building her fashion house.

While acknowledging the immense pressure her children faced growing up under a global microscope, Victoria maintained that she always strove to protect them from the harsh realities of fame.