Trumps,
Obamas not invited to wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan
Markle
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[April 11, 2018]
By Estelle Shirbon
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump, his predecessor Barack Obama and
British Prime Minister Theresa May have not been invited
to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on May
19, royal and British government sources said on
Tuesday.
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Harry, grandson of Queen Elizabeth and younger brother of Prince
William, will marry Markle, an American actress best known for
her role in the TV series "Suits", at St George's Chapel in
Windsor Castle.
"It has been decided that an official list of political leaders
– both UK and international - is not required for Prince Harry
and Ms. Markle's wedding," said a spokesman for Kensington
Palace, the official residence of William and Harry.
"Her Majesty's Government was consulted on this decision, which
was taken by The Royal Household," the spokesman said. "Her
Majesty's Government" is the official name of the British
government.
A Kensington Palace source confirmed the Obamas would not be
attending and said the wedding guests would be people who have
an existing direct relationship with the groom or the bride or
with both. That excludes Trump.
There had been some speculation that the Obamas might be invited
due to the personal rapport between the former president and
Harry, but it would have been diplomatically awkward to invite
the Obamas and not the Trumps.
Although the royal family is expected to steer well clear of
politics, Britain's delicate constitutional balance means that
its members have to consult discreetly with the government to
ensure their public actions comply with foreign policy.
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A British government source confirmed May would not be attending and
said there had been no expectation that she would.
The government source noted that the wedding venue was significantly
smaller than Westminster Abbey, where Harry's older brother William
wed Kate Middleton in 2011 in the presence of then Prime Minister
David Cameron and other politicians and diplomats.
Obama, who was then in office, was not invited to that wedding and
the United States was represented by its ambassador to the United
Kingdom.
Kensington Palace on Tuesday named some of the 1,200 people, chosen
because of their strong leadership and community service, who have
been invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle on the wedding day
to join the celebrations.
The list included people who ran a wide variety of charity
organizations as well as veterans from the armed forces who have
suffered life-changing injuries.
(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by William Schomberg)
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