Princess Beatrice is set to wed property tycoon Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on May 29 at St James’s Palace in London.
A private wedding reception will follow, hosted by Beatrice’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace.
Despite rumours that Bea’s cousin Harry and his wife Meghan would possibly miss her big day, a source has told Us Weekly that the duo will be in attendance for the royal wedding.
Last week, a royal commentator revealed to New Idea that there’s still a chance that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – who recently quit royal life and moved to Canada – could scrap the nuptials, depending on how their final engagements go.
Speaking on New Idea’s Royals podcast, Angela Mollard said: “I think the Commonwealth meeting is very important obviously because that’s the role the Queen gave them as Commonwealth youth ambassadors.
“It will be interesting to see if they come back for [Beatrice’s wedding].
“If they don’t come back for Beatrice’s wedding I think it will be the most tremendous stink.
“It will just be seen as an absolutely massive snub to the royal family and would suggest that they absolutely put their own needs ahead of other royalty.
“Beatrice went to their wedding. They’re first cousins Beatrice and Harry.
“You have to imagine that they would come.”
Co-host Zoe Burrell then said she wouldn’t want to miss a relatives wedding.
Mollard then interrupted: “But they do want to miss out on it. They don’t want to be part of that life.”
Meanwhile another royal commentator by the name of Camilla Tominey appeared on UK breakfast show This Morning and reportedly said Meghan could steal the Bea’s thunder.
“Obviously they have to invite them, but they’re going to be worried,” Camilla reportedly told co-hosts Phillip Schofield, 57, and Holly Willoughby, 39.
“There’s no reason why they wouldn’t go, they are still family… But as the bride, [Bea] might be worried by a bit of upstaging,” she added.