Sadly, he's not invited. I thought he was going to be but it's not my decision!
No chief executives were invited to the wedding. (N.b., Ronald Reagan was not invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.)
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No chief executives were invited to the wedding. (N.b., Ronald Reagan was not invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.)
The wedding wasn't an official state function, no heads of state were invited only Commonwealth leaders were . If Prince William was next in line to the throne instead of Prince Charles it would have been a state event and the Obama's would probably have received an invitation.
He wasn't invited. In general, no chief executives were invited. [N.b., Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
No chief executives were invited. [Note: Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
No chief executives were invited. [Note: Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
Barack Obama did not give Chelsea Clinton a wedding present. Barack Obama was not even invited.
American President, Barack Obama, was not invited to the Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as it was not an OFFICIAL STATE OCCASION. No chief executives were invited to the wedding. Ronald Reagan was also not invited to Charles' and Diana's Royal Wedding.
In general, no chief executives were invited. [N.b., Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
Ronald Regan was more popular with the Royals than the Obamas. England is still angry that the USA took it to war with Iraq (under George W. Bush in 2003). But George H.W. Bush was invited to the wedding. The above is not true. Charles and Diana's wedding was a state occasion and so other heads of state were invited. William is not yet Prince of Wales and his wedding was not a state event, it was private.
No. The only American official who will attend the wedding is the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. The Obamas were not invited, because this is not a state affair.