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crossing | 09:50 Sun 20th May 2018 | News
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Why did the queen refuse to attend Charles and Camillas wedding but did attend divorcee Megans wedding?
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Discussed here:- https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/951092/royal-wedding-prince-harry-meghan-markle-the-queen-charles-camilla-royal-butler
09:55 Sun 20th May 2018
well if her majesty lerks here on AB she may be able to help you!
Because times have changed? She was at the rest of it, just not the actual ceremony.
She went to their blessing ceremony.
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Thank you all .Its good that times have changed.
Thanks Danny.
Seems I’ve been outed as the royal butler ;-)
Because Harry is unimportant in the grand scheme of inheritance etc
I'll get a definitive answer when we meet for our regular Sunday afternoon game of darts later.
Maybe because Charles and camilla both committed adultery during the first marriages ,WITH each other ?
Another consideration. Camilla first married in the Church of England while Meghan first married in a civil ceremony but was Christened and Confirmed in to the CofE before her wedding to Harry. It makes a difference.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/meghan-markle-baptism-christening-confirmation-11605783
Because she didn't want to be accused of being racist.
Only AOG could come up with that.
Blimey, AOG, have a day off.
dannyk13
/// Only AOG could come up with that. ///

You must be joking, it is used far too often by ABer's usual suspects.
The dress should not have been white..
~Baths~
That's a bit old fashioned Baths.Nobody bothers about that these days.
That would mean most if not all brides shouldn't wear white.
Okay, shan't mention the ***-taking long veil then....;)
~Baths~
Cos C & C wed in reg office but HM attended chapel blessing
Do I detect a bit of antipathy towards the bride?

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