by Pa Rock
Society Editor
Great Britain's Prince Harry, the charismatic grandson of Queen Elizabeth, plans to wed his beautiful American girlfriend, Meghan Markle, this coming May, in a lavish royal wedding at Westminster Castle. The wedding, a complicated production that will drag on for several hours, is not an official "state" affair which means that the happy couple will not be obligated to invite world leaders - which is a good thing because they apparently do not want to share their nuptials with Donald Trump, a raging narcissist who would undoubtedly be bent on making the whole party about him.
Ms. Markle, an actress and a divorcee who is the daughter of a black mother, has never been a fan of The Donald, and has, in fact, tweeted her disdain of our Dear Leader on multiple occasions. So, Fat Boy, no invitation for you!
And while snubbing Donald Trump is apparently within the bride and groom's purview, there appears to be a political storm brewing in the political hierarchy of Great Britain over a couple whom the young royals do want to share in their special day. Harry is a good friend of Barack and Michelle Obama, and he and Meghan seem to be determined to have America's popular former President and his lady on their guest list.
Some British political leaders are concerned that having the Obamas at the wedding while snubbing the Trumps would make it difficult for Great Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May to work with the Trump administration. The thought is that Donald might react with some degree of pettiness and jealousy - and perhaps start tweeting threats to nuke the British Isles.
Stand strong, Harry and Meghan. If your wedding doesn't have a luau theme, why invite a pig? And if you want to class the affair up a bit, certainly invite the Obamas. May 19th will be your big day - make it special!
Society Editor
Great Britain's Prince Harry, the charismatic grandson of Queen Elizabeth, plans to wed his beautiful American girlfriend, Meghan Markle, this coming May, in a lavish royal wedding at Westminster Castle. The wedding, a complicated production that will drag on for several hours, is not an official "state" affair which means that the happy couple will not be obligated to invite world leaders - which is a good thing because they apparently do not want to share their nuptials with Donald Trump, a raging narcissist who would undoubtedly be bent on making the whole party about him.
Ms. Markle, an actress and a divorcee who is the daughter of a black mother, has never been a fan of The Donald, and has, in fact, tweeted her disdain of our Dear Leader on multiple occasions. So, Fat Boy, no invitation for you!
And while snubbing Donald Trump is apparently within the bride and groom's purview, there appears to be a political storm brewing in the political hierarchy of Great Britain over a couple whom the young royals do want to share in their special day. Harry is a good friend of Barack and Michelle Obama, and he and Meghan seem to be determined to have America's popular former President and his lady on their guest list.
Some British political leaders are concerned that having the Obamas at the wedding while snubbing the Trumps would make it difficult for Great Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May to work with the Trump administration. The thought is that Donald might react with some degree of pettiness and jealousy - and perhaps start tweeting threats to nuke the British Isles.
Stand strong, Harry and Meghan. If your wedding doesn't have a luau theme, why invite a pig? And if you want to class the affair up a bit, certainly invite the Obamas. May 19th will be your big day - make it special!
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