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Ms. Markle has been critical of Trump in the past. There is reason to believe that Harry is not a fan either.
They will probably cite "security concerns" as the reason for no invite.
Besides, by next spring I suspect Trump will have plenty to deal with without worrying about a wedding invite.
I know the Princes aren't happy about some of Trumps remarks regarding their dead mother, including that he could have nailed her and Meghan has called him a misogynist before when being interviewed on the television.
As for Meghan she is actually related to the Royal Family through the Bowes Lyon Family which was the Queen Elizabeth The Mothers family.
Queen Elizabeth being married to King George VI (Bertie) who had a stammer and was the subject of the film 'The Kings Speech'.
Research compiled in 1997 by historians including Markle's great-uncle, Mike Markle, revealed that her paternal great-great-great-grandmother was New Hampshire landowner Mary Hussey Smith (1823–1908), a descendant of nobleman John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford, who was beheaded in 1537 at the order of King Henry VIII.
Through Lord Hussey, Markle is a descendant of King John. Markle is also a descendant of Captain Christopher Hussey, Esquire (d.1686) who was appointed in 1679 by King Charles II to govern the Royal Province of Hampton, New Hampshire. He was a Founding Father of Nantucket.
Markle is a distant relation of Prince Harry. Their common ancestors are Elizabeth Bowes (1505–c.1572) and her husband, Richard Bowes, son of Sir Ralph Bowes of Streatlam Castle and High Sheriff of County Durham—ancestors of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (née Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon).
Markle's maternal great-great-great-grandfather was a slave on Georgia plantations before being emancipated with the abolition of slavery in 1865
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It is going to be a Royal Wessing, which usually means Westminster Abbey, although in Princess Diana's case it was St Paul's Cathedral.
It also means lots of pagentry, horses, soldiers, carriages with dignitaries and leaders from around the world. Prince Harry being a former Army Officer, and does some great charity work involving the military as well as heling to establish the Invictus Games.
So Trump's absence could be an embarrassment.
No way. He'd definitely be in an embarrassment if he attended. Crossing fingers he doesn't get invited.
I really don't care who goes and who doesn't and I don't think most Americans care either.
I dont. What makes this wedding so special than any other marriage around the world? All this fairly-tale prince and princesses stuff is ridiculous, IMO. But whatever.
I know the Princes aren't happy about some of Trumps remarks regarding their dead mother, including that he could have nailed her and Meghan has called him a misogynist before when being interviewed on the television.
As for Meghan sje is actually related to the Royal Family through the Bowes Lyon Family which was the Queen Mothers family. The Queen Mother being married to King George VI (Bertie) who had a stammer and was the subject of the film 'The Kings Speech'.
I know the Princes aren't happy about some of Trumps remarks regarding their dead mother, including that he could have nailed her and Meghan has called him a misogynist before when being interviewed on the television.
As for Meghan she is actually related to the Royal Family through the Bowes Lyon Family which was the Queen Elizabeth The Mothers family. The Queen Elizabeth being married to King George VI (Bertie) who had a stammer and was the subject of the film 'The Kings Speech'.
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