“Isn’t the girl going to school?” — Fans are stunned as 14-year-old Harper Beckham puts on a stylish display in a fluffy coat and a vintage Chanel bag in Paris with her family, following Nicola Peltz’s heartbreaking comments about her sister-in-law. One unusual detail about the teenager has left everyone shocked, leading many to realize that the Beckham family may be trying to project a falsely stable image.

Harper Beckham cut a trendy figure as she and her famous family left their swanky hotel in Paris, France, on Tuesday afternoon.

The 14-year-old was in the French capital during Haute Couture Fashion Week to support her mother Victoria, 51, who received a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters honour during a ceremony the night before.

Harper looked stylish in a blue fur coat and dark jeans as she carried a 90’s vintage jumbo flap Chanel bag, worth from £3,000 – £5,000.

The trip to Paris marked the Beckham clan’s first public appearance since Brooklyn’s damning statement where he accused his parents of ‘controlling’ him, trying to ruin his marriage and humiliating him. He also hit out at his brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20.

In the wake of the public fall out, Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz‘s heartbreaking comments about her sister-in-law have also resurfaced.

Nicola, 31, who is the youngest of eight children, previously told Grazia how she had ‘wanted a little sister so bad, and Harper is the sweetest. I have the coolest little sister’ adding that Harper liked to send her snapchats.

The 14-year-old travelled to the French capital during the city’s Haute Couture Fashion Week to support her mother Victoria, 51, as she received Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters

Brooklyn remains in contact with his grandparents and it’s not known if he is currently in contact with Harper.

The chef had previously paid tribute to Harper on her 14th birthday, even though it’s typical for the Beckham family to post on such occasions.

Harper came out unscathed in Brooklyn’s damning statement, with the teenage caught in the middle of the bitter feud.

Brooklyn is said to be desperately missing his little sister.

‘He really loves and misses Harper and wishes there was some way for him to see her without him seeing his parents,’ a source told The Sun.

‘They were really close – and Harper was close with Nicola – so for this drama to come between them is heartbreaking’.

Brooklyn’s representative declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.

Brooklyn has told his parents they can only contact him through lawyers after becoming frustrated by them mentioning him on social media.

He and his brothers are no longer following one another on social media.

The trip to Paris marked the Beckham clan’s first public appearance since Brooklyn’s damning statement where he accused his parents of ‘controlling’ him

Harper looked stylish in a blue fur coat and dark jeansas she carried a 90’s vintage jumbo flap Chanelbag, worth from £3,000 – £5,000

Harper was not mentioned in the six-page statement – and behind the fall out with the rest of his immediate family, Brooklyn is said to be desperately missing his little sister (pictured 2024)

In the wake of the public fall out, Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz’s heartbreaking comments about her sister-in-law have resurfaced

The Beckham clan appeared determined not to allow their family drama to overshadow Victoria’s achievement, as she was presented with the prestigious accolade by the French Ministry of Culture on Monday.

The award recognises the individual contributions of artists, writers, and cultural figures to the arts and literature, and previous recipients include Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Jude Law and Denis Villeneuve.

And in her acceptance speech, the Spice Girl made special mention of her children, as she thanked them for ‘always believing in my vision’, despite Brooklyn’s recent vitriolic claims against her.

She was presented the prestigious honour by the French Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati.

Taking to the podium in front of the star-studded crowd, with her family stood proudly in front, Victoria began: ‘I’d like to start by thanking the French ministry of culture and the Minister of Culture, Madame Rachida Dati. For this honour and for your kind words, I am extremely grateful.