The 'Suits' alum's nephew and his mother, who hasn't spoken with the bride-to-be in 20 years, reveal in a new interview that they are seemingly snubbed from the invite list.

AceShowbiz - It seems like Meghan Markle is forgetting a slew of people when she makes a list of guests of her and Prince Harry's upcoming royal wedding. It is revealed in a new, awkward interview that some of the bride-to-be's estranged family members are not included among the 600 guests who will attend the highly-anticipated nuptials in May.

The former "Suits" actress' nephew Tyler Dooley and his mother Tracy Dooley were featured in a Monday, March 26 interview on British morning show "Good Morning Britain", where they revealed that they were seemingly snubbed from the invite list. In the interview, Tyler expressed his support for Meghan, saying, "We've been here from the very beginning. I mean, her whole life, just always rooting her on and supporting her."

His mother, who got divorced from Meghan's half-brother Thomas Markle Jr., added, "Chances are, I don't think that we are going to get the invitations." Tracy, though, claimed that she's fine with that. "We're OK with that. But we're supporting her on and just having a good time, so proud of her," she went on saying.

Tyler revealed that it's been three years since the last time he spoke with the 36-year-old beauty. Meanwhile, Tracy said that she hadn't had a conversation with Meghan in 20 years.

The revelation prompted host Richard Madeley to quip, "Well, then, it doesn't seem unreasonable for you not to be invited, does it?" before adding, "I mean, if it's 20 years, you're pretty much on the fringes, aren't you, of the family, to be honest?"

Tracy also talked about Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, and his involvement in the upcoming wedding. "I've heard that he's going to be over there and I'm sure that he will be giving her away," she said. "The arrangements are being made ... from me talking to him, he's very excited to be a part of it."

Kensington Palace previously revealed the look at the stunning wedding invitations which featured the Three-Feathered Badge of the Prince of Wales printed in gold ink. Made by Barnard & Westwood, the invitations are printed in gold and black. They are later burnished to bring out the shine, and gilded around the edge. Lottie Small, who recently completed her apprenticeship, got the honor to print all of the invitations in a process known as die stamping, on a machine from the 1930s that she affectionately nicknamed Maude.

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