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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz ‘postpone lavish wedding due to coronavirus pandemic’

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BROOKLYN Beckham and fiancée Nicola Peltz have postponed their dream wedding due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.

The loved-up pair had intended to tie the knot late next year but have now moved the big day into 2022. A source told the Mirror: “They originally told close friends to save a date in September 2021. "This week, Brooklyn told his mates they’ve decided to postpone as it’s too risky. "And they don’t want the pressure of having to plan and postpone again, and don’t want limits on guest numbers.” The insider said that the pair are still considering an intimate ceremony next year with a larger party to celebrate in 2022.

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