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Why the Queen might not attend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.
By Bobbie Edsor
The Queen might not attend Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle.
The Queen is head of the Church of England, which teaches that marriage is for life.
As this is Meghan Markle's second wedding, the Queen may feel uncomfortable witnessing a divorcee's marriage.
This stopped her from attending Prince Charles' second marriage in 2005.
At the time, the Queen reportedly said: "I am not able to go ... I do not feel that my position permits it."
The world is frenzied with excitement over Prince Harry's proposal to Meghan Markle.
When the engagement was publicly announced Monday morning, the Queen was amongst the first to give her blessing to the happy couple, saying she was "delighted."
Whether the Queen will actually attend the wedding ceremony, however, is unclear.
As the British monarch, the Queen is also the head of the Church of England. The Church of England teaches that marriage is for life, and divorce is not encouraged. Clergy are urged to think carefully before remarrying a couple.
As Meghan Markle is a divorcee, the Queen may not feel she can attend or witness Markle's second marriage - even if it is to her grandson.