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Perhaps they've just decided its better to not invite Sarah rather than put her in an awkward situation by attending the wedding.
Should they invite Sarah, most likely she would be getting a personal invitation to attend on her own merit of her relationship with Harry but also be seated elsewhere in the chapel and not with Andrew and her daughters who will sit with the royal family. This would make Sarah stick out like a sore thumb and seem to be humiliating. Best to just avoid it.
One thing Harry and Meghan don't need with their wedding day is the tabloids going into overdrive about Sarah. Its their day and if Sarah isn't invited, then that solves that problem.
Sarah will have her time to shine when her daughter, Eugenie, marries.
Should they invite Sarah, most likely she would be getting a personal invitation to attend on her own merit of her relationship with Harry but also be seated elsewhere in the chapel and not with Andrew and her daughters who will sit with the royal family. This would make Sarah stick out like a sore thumb and seem to be humiliating. Best to just avoid it.
One thing Harry and Meghan don't need with their wedding day is the tabloids going into overdrive about Sarah. Its their day and if Sarah isn't invited, then that solves that problem.
Sarah will have her time to shine when her daughter, Eugenie, marries.