Trump, May not invited to royal wedding

AFP  |  London 

US and British have not been invited to the wedding of and US Meghan Markle, British media reported today.

Contacted by AFP, a for Kensington Palace, the prince's official residence, said: "It has been decided that an official list of political leaders -- both UK and international -- is not required for and Ms Markle's wedding".

Then was invited to the 2011 wedding of Harry's brother William, who is second in line to the throne after their father

Harry's place in the line of succession makes this wedding less politically significant and the couple have instead invited youth workers and military veterans to attend.

is fifth in line to the throne and will soon find himself in sixth place after William's wife gives birth as expected later this month.

also said on Tuesday that 2,640 people would be invited on the day into the grounds of Windsor Castle, where the couple will be married in on May 19.

Of those, 1,200 have been picked out by royal officials from around the country and the remainder will be members of the public, guests from charities associated with the couple.

Among the invitees is 30-year-old Philip Gillespie, a military veteran who lost his right leg in an explosion in and was a participant in the Invictus Games for wounded service personnel, which founded.

Another is Rosie Ginday, 34, the founder of "Miss Macaroon", a charity that provides culinary training and employment opportunities for disadvantaged young people in

Twelve-year-old who was caught up in last year's terror attack in which 23 people were killed and hundreds more injured, is also on the list.

The invitees will be able to watch the arrivals of the bride and groom and their wedding guests at the chapel and the carriage procession as it departs from the castle after the service.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 21:55 IST