Meghan Markle's Extended Family Arrives in London for Royal Wedding — but They Don't Have Invitations
Meghan's nephews, Tyler and Thomas Dooley, along with their mother Tracy and Tyler's girlfriend Sandra, arrived in London Wednesday.
Meghan Markle's extended family has touched down in London ahead of Saturday’s wedding, despite not having an invitation.
The “Suits” actress’ nephews — Tyler and Thomas Dooley, along with their mother, Tracy, as well as Tyler's girlfriend, Sandra — arrived at Heathrow Airport Wednesday, hauling 12 suitcases. They have been hired as special correspondents for "Good Morning Britain."
Tracy Dooley is Markle’s former sister-in-law. She was married to Meghan's half-brother, Thomas Markle Jr., for 11 years. Tracy says she hasn't spoken to Meghan Markle in 20 years.
Meghan used to babysit her sons when they were kids.
The family has quickly become an international embarrassment for the 36-year-old bride-to-be, with The New York Times comparing them to stars of some sort of reality show, "The real dysfunctional families of America."
Thomas Markle Jr. wrote a nasty handwritten letter to Prince Harry earlier this month, calling the nuptials "the biggest mistake in royal wedding history." He later apologized and asked for a last-minute invitation to the wedding.
Their dad recently made headlines after it was revealed that several seemingly candid photos were staged for the paparazzi.
Tyler Dooley, who runs a cannabis farm in Oregon, has created a line of marijuana called "Markle Sparkle."
Meghan’s half-sister, Samantha Grant, is writing an upcoming tell-all-book about the princess-to-be.
The family is accused of behaving "like the worst kind of vile, dysfunctional, money-grabbing misfits" by Piers Morgan.
"I don’t think anyone in the family would have spoken out unless they felt that they were being ignored," Grant told Inside Edition. "It was never about money. It was never about attention. It was about Meg just reaching out and communicating."
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