The Sun: David Beckham held a party to celebrate his knighthood, but his eldest son Brooklyn did not come

"The Sun" reported that in order to celebrate his knighthood, Beckham and a group of friends held a men's night in a country bar.
David Beckham, who just received a knighthood from King Charles last week, attended with his celebrity friends Guy Ritchie, Gary Neville and sons Romeo and Cruz. The 30-strong team booked a section of the Bull pub in Charlbury, Cotswolds, on Friday night and quickly took over the entire venue.
The night for the 50-year-old Beckham started in a private hunting tent in the backyard of the pub. Cruz, his 20-year-old son who dreams of being a singer, performed a specially created song. The lyrics included the song "King Charles came to David Beckham and personally knighted him."
Then the entire bar sang hits from Oasis and the Rolling Stones in unison. When the audience cheered "We love you Sir David Beckham", Beckham stood up and danced.
A reveler revealed: "The atmosphere was completely heated. After the dinner, Beckham and his brothers left the hunting tent and poured into the adjacent main bar area to sing and dance. Everyone was in high spirits. Local residents could not believe that they could meet Beckham by chance. The music was deafening and everyone was singing along. The bar was packed, and after the news spread, the venue was completely full, comparable to a New Year's party."
It is reported that Beckham's guests enjoyed oysters and grilled lamb chops with roast potatoes. They drank freely from £55 bottles of rosé, and plenty of local beers, as well as margaritas and espresso martinis.
The carnival came to an end before midnight. Beckham took photos and selfies with fans. Then he took a waiting car back to his nearby mansion worth 12 million pounds. During the dinner, Beckham's 26-year-old eldest son Brooklyn, who was estranged from him, was never seen.