Harry and Meghan, the royal duo, find themselves once more in the spotlight due to a family feud. Reports suggest that the Duke of Westminster, Archie's godfather, won't be extending an invitation to Harry for his upcoming wedding. However, his brother, Prince William, is expected to attend.
Following the release of the book "Endgame" by Omid Scobie, the British royal family's alleged internal power struggles have resurfaced, placing Harry and Meghan under scrutiny once more. The Sunday Times alludes to a snub as sources suggest they won't receive an invitation to the Duke of Westminster's wedding next June.
The Duke, a close friend to both Harry and William, is reportedly a billionaire in his own right. Two notable sources, the Daily Mail and the Sunday Times, have remained silent regarding this matter. King Charles III and Queen Camilla, as well as Prince William and Kate, are expected to attend the social event of the year.
The Duke, who is godfather to Prince George and Archie, reportedly made the decision with a heavy heart to exclude the Sussexes. According to acquaintances, he wishes for a harmonious resolution between the estranged brothers but understands it's improbable prior to the wedding.

A friendly confidant to William and Harry commented that it's devastating the situation has escalated to this point. He hoped for resolution but acknowledged that's unlikely before the wedding, striving to avoid any overshadowing of the monumental day.
Grosvenor, who inherited the title in 2016 after his father's demise, is famed for his charitable work. The wedding ceremony is scheduled for June 7 at Chester Cathedral, North England.
Controversial Allegations Reemerge
The events surrounding the potential snub occurred just days after the publication of Omid Scobie's royal tell-all book, which reignited accusations made by Harry and Meghan in their Oprah Winfrey interview. The contesting book stated that race speculations were made concerning Archie's skin color by unidentified royals.
The publication sparked controversy as it inadvertently revealed the names of two individuals. Subsequently, publishers recalled the book. The names, remain unspoken, are believed to be King Charles and Princess Kate by various British media sources including the BBC and the Guardian.[1][4]
[1] The enrichment data does not specify the reasons behind Harry and Meghan's potential exclusion. Additional sources may provide further insight to answer this query more accurately.
[4] The sources discussed primarily focus on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's own wedding and post-wedding activities, offering minimal information on the Duke of Westminster's wedding or any potential snubs.