
GARY LINEKER appeared to put his feud with brother Wayne to one side as they partied at a family wedding in Ibiza.
The Linekers celebrated in style as the former Match of the Day host’s son Harry got married.
Harry, 31, tied the knot with partner Bella in a luxurious ceremony on the Spanish island over the weekend.
And several videos posted on social media show both Gary, 64, and Wayne, 63, enjoying themselves.
The former England striker looked dapper in a smart white shirt and glasses.
But he risked getting drenched in one clip as a bottle of booze was poured directly into his mouth.
His younger brother Wayne dressed to impress in a stylish suit and joined in with the fun.
The entrepreneur was next up to tilt his head back and catch the drink in his mouth.
Spirits were high, literally, as all the family celebrated together in the Ibiza sun.
It comes after a 17-year feud between the Lineker brothers.
The two are believed to have fallen out while Gary was with his second wife Danielle Bux.
They travelled to Ibiza to visit Wayne but the trip broke the brothers’ close relationship, which saw an end to their weekly phone calls.
He told The Sun in 2015: “In my opinion, Danielle cost me my relationship with my brother. Sadly Gary is no longer a part of my life.
“They came to Ibiza in August 2008 and it was really awkward. I didn’t spark with Danielle and our relationship was cold.”
Wayne was Gary’s best man at his first wedding to Michelle Cockayne in 1986.
But the club owner did not attend as the ex-BBC host tied to knot with Danielle because his invite did not extend to his girlfriend at the time Ana Tanaka.
Opening up on the brother’s relationship in a recent interview with The Mail, Wayne said: “It’s not so good to be honest, we don’t really speak very often. I’ll always be his number one fan.”
The Linekers boozy ceremony came as The Sun exclusively revealed that BBC chiefs delivered a final snub to Gary just before his final Match of the Day show.
They decided to axe his last interview with Liverpool hero Mo Salah without warning.
The Beeb feared Lineker — involved in an online row over an antisemitic post — would say something controversial about Gaza.
He stepped away out of the hotseat following a 26-year stint as presenter a week ago.