First, he wasn't the only one: since the wedding wasn't an official state function, many other world leaders (presidents and prime ministers) were not invited either. There were a number of tabloid rumors and internet myths that claimed the Royal Family hate Mr. and Mrs. Obama (or in some versions, have contempt for them), but British journalists who know the Royal Family say these assertions are totally false.
No chief executives were invited. [Note: Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
In general, no chief executives were invited. [N.b., Ronald Reagan wasn't invited to Charles' and Diana's wedding, either.]
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.
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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.
No he was not invited to the wedding.
If you are talking about the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, no, Reagan was not invited.
There is a rumor that Sara Ferguson wasnt invited to the royal wedding.
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.
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No, he was not, nor were any other US presidents invited. The wedding was not an elaborate event, nor was it a "state occasion" sponsored by the British government, so heads of state were not expected to attend. The royal couple said they mainly wanted to invite friends and members of their extended family, and they wanted it kept relatively simple. You may have read an internet myth that the royal couple "snubbed" the Obamas, but this is totally false.
Probably not. There's always the chance of another royal event in the United Kingdom before January 20, 2017.