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Royal Wedding Drama: Meghan Markle Left Out as Prince Hussein Invites Royals But Snubs Sussex
The Jordanian royal family is gearing up for a grand celebration next week, as Crown Prince Hussein, the eldest son of King Abdullah II and Queen Rania, prepares to tie the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Raja Al Saif, on 1 June.
The excitement surrounding the upcoming wedding was palpable as Queen Rania recently shared enchanting photographs from Raja's traditional pre-wedding henna party, held at the Royal Hashemite Courts Madarabd Bani Hashem on Monday.
The much-anticipated wedding ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Tsar and Palace in Amman, with numerous foreign royals already confirming their attendance.
However, speculation arises regarding whether the Prince and Princess of Wales will grace the event with their presence.
The British royal family shares a close bond with the Jordanian royals, evident from King Abdullah and Queen Rania's attendance at King Charles and Queen Camilla's coronation at Westminster Abbey on 6 May.
Before relinquishing his royal duties upon marrying Meghan Markle, Prince Harry reportedly had a strained relationship with the Jordanian royal family.
Allegedly, Meghan Markle urged Harry to request an invitation for the Sussexes to attend the Jordanian royal wedding, aiming to foster positive relations.
Unfortunately, the invitation never materialized as Prince Hussein remained unresponsive, leaving Meghan Markle feeling disgruntled.
Queen Rania, who wed King Abdullah in 1993, has expressed admiration for the late Princess of Wales, highlighting their shared interests and roles as future Queens.
Similarly, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, shares a special connection with Jordan, having lived there briefly during her childhood.
Prince William fondly reminisced about Kate's fondness for Jordan during a visit to the Middle East in 2018.
The upcoming royal wedding in Jordan has garnered attention from various foreign royals, including Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, and Princesses Hisako and Tsuguko of Japan.
Notably, the event follows Princess Simon's recent marriage to Jamil Alexander Jimmy Thermiotis in March.
Prince William's collaboration with Queen Rania on the Earthshot Prize underscores his close relationship with the Jordanian Queen.
The Earthshot Prize, an environmental award initiative launched by Prince William in 2020, features Queen Rania as a member of the Earthshot Prize Council.
This partnership hints at the possibility of Prince William attending the royal wedding solo, while Kate Middleton opts to remain home with their children.
Sources close to the royal couple suggest that Kate plays a pivotal role in managing their household and children's schedules.
Known for her hands-on approach to parenting, Kate values spending quality time with her three children.
Hence, it is plausible that she may choose to forego attending the royal wedding to prioritize family time.
As the royal wedding approaches, the absence of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the event raises eyebrows, hinting at underlying tensions within royal circles.
While the Jordanian royal family prepares for a joyous occasion, the intricate dynamics of royal relationships continue to captivate audiences worldwide.