Why Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, and both princes didn't attend Beatrice's wedding
'22.07.2020'
Source: People talk
Princess Beatrice played a modest wedding, to which she invited only her closest friends and relatives. But for some reason, William, Harry and their wives were not among the latter. It turns out that the princess did not specifically invite her cousins. People talk.
The other day, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II (daughter of Prince Andrew - ed.) Princess Beatrice and the Italian aristocrat Edoardo Mapelli-Mozzi played a secret wedding. Beatrice and Edoardo celebrated the celebration at Winsor Palace and exchanged vows at All Saints Chapel. This was reported on the website of Buckingham Palace.
Among the invited guests were the bride's father, Queen Elizabeth II with her husband Prince Philip and close friends of the couple (according to insiders, there were no more than 20 people at the wedding).
True, Diana's sons, princes William and Harry with their wives were not seen at the celebration. As the Mirror writes, both couples were not invited to the holiday: all because Beatrice did not want to endanger William and Kate Middleton (after all, the coronavirus has not disappeared anywhere), and Harry and Meghan Markle live on the other side of the ocean - such a trip for spouses would be problematic.
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Moreover, it has long been rumored that the bride does not get along with Harry's wife - sources close to Buckingham Palace reported that the relationship between the girls was strained.
Recall that Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have known each other since childhood, but they started dating only in the fall of 2018. In August last year, the lovers announced their upcoming engagement.
The event was supposed to take place on December 18, but due to the scandal involving her father (remember, Prince Andrew was accused of sexual harassment), Beatrice decided to postpone the celebration.