Prince William is likely to be the future king. King Charles is unlikely to attend the June 7 wedding to the Duke of Westminster.
William is expected to serve as an usher at Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster’s high society wedding to Olivia Henson on June 7, The Telegraph reports.
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Weddings in the UK have certain rules and historical practices, including ushers being close to the groom and a common part of a wedding.
Prince William and Prince Harry played ushers at the wedding of Hugh’s sister Tamara. This wedding ceremony took place in 2004. The ceremony was done in a grand manner
The Church of England makes it clear that the ushers will come first and he will invite everyone, seat everyone properly, and officiate everything properly.
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“Your main role is to help guests feel welcome and comfortable in the church,” the church states.
The Duke of Westminster is a big businessman. He has many connections with the royal family. Among them was the godfather of Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Telegraph also reports that Kate Middleton, 42, is not expected to attend the wedding as she continues to undergo cancer treatment.
It has not been confirmed whether King Charles will attend this wedding or not. Because they are still in the process of treating cancer. He is undergoing treatment for his cancer and is on a certain regimen.
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But he is taking part in some events now. In that case, there is some possibility of him coming to this marriage.
According to a statement from the Sunday Times, the Duke of Westminster decided not to invite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to his wedding amid the royal family feud. Hugh and Olivia’s wedding has a “strictly no-gifts policy.”
The Duke of Westminster is the youngest billionaire in the UK. His family’s net worth is $12.8 billion. He inherited an estimated £9 billion from his father in 2016.