Should Fergie (Sarah Ferguson) have been invited to the Royal wedding of William and Kate?

Interesting question. I think that we as individuals generally have a lot of freedom of choices when it comes to who we want to invite to our wedding. However, being a member of the Royal Family presents much different and restricted choices, with so much political attachment.It was probably not the wish of Will or Kate to invite Fergie to their wedding, and if that is the case then she shouldn't have been invited.

I don't think so. Kate I don't think knows her at all and its not like her and William are chummy. Honestly they probably invited enough people that they barely knew but were forced to invite so why add another?

Especially with all the bad publicity surrounding her...would have put a negative mood on the day for them.

She is divorced, no longer any part of the royal faimly - so absolutely not. Still hanging on to her former life and needs to get over it! English Born and bred.

I think she should have been. It's time to let by gones be by gones.

I don't think it would of been the right thing to do. She has been in trouble the last year, and I don't think the Royal family needs all the extra publicity.

The snub was made even more embarrassing for the Duchess of York because her daughters and Prince Andrew, with whom she maintains friendly relations, were invited and are planning to attend. Although her office issued a statement saying Ferguson already had plans for April 29, the date of the wedding, she can't help but feel left out, especially when her entire family will be attending the most talked about royal nuptials since Princess Diana married Prince Charles on July 29, 1981.

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