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April 28th, 2011
09:00 PM ET

Video: One royal not invited to the wedding

Editor's note: CNN's Randi Kaye reports on one member of the British royal family who was not invited to Prince William's wedding.

Related: Special coverage of The Royal Wedding on CNN.com

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  1. Patsy Matthews

    Excuse me but why should Prince Andrew pay her anything? She is the one who left the marriage except for the fact that they had two girls. Guess that's why the kids couldn't afford decent hats for the royal wedding. Folks don't usually get paid for playing (around).

    May 2, 2011 at 11:53 pm |
  2. Teresa Borme

    I fail to see how this is considered "snubbing" Sarah. If not being invited upset her, she's still proving how delusional and self-absorbed she is. Every year, everywhere, ex-wives are not included in family guest lists. Why is anyone even thinking she SHOULD have been invited? She humiliated people, made a fool of herself, nearly had her ex-husband in hot water for her own efforts to get cash, and I have no sympathy for this woman. I am not a fan of the Royals in general, other than a few of the younger ones possibly becoming good contributors to modern society, but Sarah did not merit ANY consideration here and I would have been stunned if William and Kate had ever even thought to include her.

    April 30, 2011 at 3:28 pm |
  3. John Clay

    Prince Andrew gives her a whopping $24,000 a year to live in London, one of the most expensive cities on the planet? Give me a break. That is a classic example of the royal family being ridiculously CHEAP. They ought to give her ten times that, on the condition she not take other emplyment without their approval. They have only themselves to blame if she has embarassed them while trying to make a living.

    April 29, 2011 at 12:13 am |
    • logan

      She cheated on him on numerous occasions, why should she get anything?

      May 2, 2011 at 12:03 pm |

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