All Saints Church in Kemble will be the setting for the marriage of Peter Phillips, King Charles III’s nephew, who will wed NHS nurse Harriet Sperling on Saturday, June 6.
The ceremony is expected to be an intimate occasion attended by close family and friends, with the majority of the Royal Family anticipated to be present.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to attend the ceremony according to The Express.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are also likely to be present, possibly accompanied by their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Mr Phillips’ mother, Princess Anne, and his father, Mark Phillips, are expected to attend, as is Sir Timothy Laurence, who married Princess Anne in 1992.
His younger sister Zara Tindall is also anticipated to be there with her husband, Mike Tindall, potentially bringing their children, Mia, Lena, and Lucas.
While the full guest list has not been made public, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh may also be in attendance.
However, certain royals are not expected to be present.
A source told Hello! magazine that Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, had not been invited.
The source said: “When and whether Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson had been invited, it was probably not deemed appropriate to invite them.
“It’s Peter and Harriet’s special day, and clearly their attendance would cause a distraction to the whole day.”
The source added that Harry and Meghan were also not expected.
The source said: “Peter and Harry haven’t spoken for several years and have simply lost touch, so he hasn’t been invited.”
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