Meghan Markle's estranged family have uploaded photos of their time in London after being snubbed from the wedding guest list.
The newlywed's former sister-in-law Tracy Dooley and her son, Meghan's nephew Tyler, arrived in the UK ahead of the nuptials last week.
The pair were set to appear on Good Morning Britain as commentators on Meghan's wedding to Prince Harry but were dropped by ITV at the last minute.
Despite the rebuff however, they have been documenting their time in the capital, enjoying British classics including Toad-in-the-hole, posing at landmarks and alongside cardboard cut outs of the royal family.
Meghan's cannabis-growing nephew was caught trying to take a knife into a London club on Sunday claiming he brought the blade because Donald Trump warned the capital was like a 'war zone'.
Tyler Dooley, 25, was one of a number of the Duchess of Sussex's family to fly into the UK and try to cash in on her big day despite not being invited to the royal wedding.
But he ran into trouble in the early hours of Sunday morning at Kingston nightclub Bacchus after he surrendered the four-inch lock-blade knife to club bouncers.
He reportedly said he brought the weapon from the US to London because President Trump had warned that the city is 'like a war zone'.
The Met said they were called to Bacchus but he reportedly 'ran off' before they arrived and Scotland Yard has confirmed they would not be taking any further action.
Mr Dooley's attempts to make money off the back of his tenuous link to Meghan includes trying to sell a new strain of cannabis he has called Markle's Sparkle from his Oregon farm.
Dooley, 25, was not invited to the royal wedding, but was celebrating in Kingston, southwest of London, early Sunday when he surrendered the four-inch lock-blade knife to club bouncers,The Sun reported.
The incident occurred after midnight at nightclub Bacchus, where Dooley was celebrating with his girlfriend, mother Tracy and older brother TJ.
Dooley, a legal marijuana farmer from Oregon, and his family arrived in London earlier in the week and had planned to appear on Good Morning Britain as commentators on Meghan's wedding to Prince Harry. They were dropped by ITV on Thursday, however.
Cut out of the official post-wedding celebrations at Frogmore House in Windsor, the Dooley clan apparently decided to observe the occasion by barhopping in Kingston.
Video of the evening shows the Dooleys rocking out in the Druids Head, as rock band The Jaxx play a cover of the Oasis hit single Don't Look Back In Anger.
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