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These two family members of Meghan Markle didnt get an invite to upcoming royal wedding
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FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 25, 2017 file photo, Britain's Prince Harry and his girlfriend Meghan Markle attend the wheelchair tennis competition during the Invictus Games in Toronto. Palace officials announced Monday Nov. 27, 2017, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are engaged, and will marry in the spring. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP, File) - photo by Herb Scribner
Two members of Meghan Markles family wont receive invitations to the royal wedding.

Meghan Markle didnt invite her nephew, Tyler Dooley, or his mother, Tracey Dooley, to the May 19 wedding.

Tyler Dooley told the Daily Mail that they didnt receive an invitation.

Weve not got anything yet. At this point, who knows? This all goes back to Meghan. Its her day and her happiness, he said.

Tracey Dooley, who is the ex-wife of Markle's half-brother Thomas Markle Jr. and hasn't seen the bride-to-be in 20 years, said, I dont think we are getting invitations, but that is fine. We are so proud of her.

Tyler Dooley and his brother, Thomas III, are the sons of Tracey Dooley and Thomas Markle Jr., according to The International Business Times.

However, Tracy Dooley told the IB Times that Markles father, Thomas Markle, received an invitation and will walk her down the aisle.

Ive heard that hes going to be over there and Im sure that he will be giving her away. The arrangements are being made. I dont think hes waiting for his invitation because Im sure they already have the plans in place, and for me talking to him, hes very excited to be a part of it, she said.

Kensington Palace revealed the wedding invitations in a series of tweets in March. The photos show classic invitations that follow the royal tradition as they include three-feather badge of the Prince of Wales printed in gold ink, Mashable reported.

The cards, however, were designed with American ink to represent both Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

The palace announced that Markle and Prince Harry were opening their wedding to the public, in addition to friends and family, according to the Deseret News.

The couple have invited 2,640 members of the public to celebrate with them at their reception, 1,200 of whom are active in charities the couple supports and have shown community leadership, according to The Sun. The palace has yet to release the guest list for the wedding ceremony, which will be held inside Windsor Castle's St. Georges Chapel.
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