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Meghan Markle’s extended family in London without wedding invitations

Meghan Markle‘s extended family may have not gotten the invitation to attend the Royal family of their in-law, but they are in the country anyways.

Meghan’s sister-in-law Tracy Dooley was pictured at Heathrow Airport with sons Tyler, 25, and Thomas, 26, who she shares with Meghan’s half-brother.

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Tracy, who was married to Thomas Jr, has previously told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that she had not received an invitation to the ceremony at Windsor Castle on Saturday, admitting she had not seen Meghan for 20 years.

However, she is expected to cover the event for an American broadcasting network and said she ‘will be in the front row cheering Meghan and Prince Harry on.

Her arrival in the UK comes a day after the bride-to-be’s father told journalists that he has pulled out of the ceremony and will not walk Meghan down the aisle.

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The announcement comes after it was revealed that Thomas Markle stage paparazzi pictures.

The Dooleys took to Facebook to announce their presence in the capital on Monday evening.

Tracy posted pictures of landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster and the London Eye, writing: ‘We’re here! Yay!’

Thomas Markle has however changed his mind over the wedding and he has announced that he will be at the Royal wedding if doctors allow him to fly to England.

Thomas Markle Sr. pulled out of the royal wedding saying he didn’t want to embarrass his daughter any further after it came out that he had staged paparazzi photos for money.

But he backtracked after his daughter begged him to change his mind and walk her down the aisle.

The 73-year-old told TMZ that Meghan tried calling him on Monday, but he wasn’t near his phone. She later sent a text saying she loved him and was concerned about his health.

Mr Markle said:

“I hate the idea of missing one of the greatest moments in history and walking my daughter down the aisle. Of course I’d walk her down the aisle. This is a historic moment. I’d like to be a part of history.”

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