Prince Harry And Meghan Markle will not attend Hugh Grosvenor's upcoming wedding and that's for the best, says a royal insider.
Mr Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster, has a close relationship with both Prince William And Prince Harrygodfather to Prince George and Prince Archie, but only William will be present and act as usher.
Hello Magazine's Emily Nash discussed the upcoming weddingsaid: “There's no other way to look at this story, whatever the rights and wrongs on both sides, it's just fundamentally very sad.
“It's difficult, but you can also understand why – diplomatically – it could be the right thing to do, because there is one thing the royal family is always clear about: they don't want their presence or absence to be the most important factor . focus of someone else's happy day.” “For whatever reason this decision has been made, and it is probably the right one, because otherwise this would absolutely become the story of the day, and no bride or groom wants that.”
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Ms. Nash feels that it is recognizable and says that most of us have had similar situations, where there are disagreements, and these things pass, but in the case of William and Harry it does not pass, and she considers the wedding of the Duke of Westminster as a “victim.”
The Royally Obsessed co-hosts, Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito, also talked about the wedding and Harry sat it out.
Ms Bowie said: “It was originally thought that this would be the occasion where the brothers would finally be reunited, but it was ultimately decided – and no one really knows what happened – that Harry and Meghan will not attend.”
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Ms. Fiorito shares her thoughts on the matter: “It sounds like the consequence of avoiding possible circumstances was that they would be overshadowed by the royal tension.”
According to Royal Obsessed, thousands of people are expected to line the streets, at the level of a royal wedding.
The wedding will take place on June 7 at Chester Cathedral, followed by a reception at Eton Hall.