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Meghan Markle confirms father won't attend wedding

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Add TODAY to your contacts | [View in browser]( Add TODAY to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email](listvar=sub_today) [‘My father will not be attending’: Read Meghan Markle’s statement on wedding]( The bride asked that her father, Thomas Markle, who reportedly is recovering from a heart attack, get "space" to heal. [Read More]( Serena Williams on why her dad didn't walk her down the aisle at her wedding The tennis superstar revealed that her father told her only an hour before her wedding to Alexis Ohanian that he did not want to walk her down the aisle. [Read More]( Chrissy Teigen gives birth to baby No. 2: 'Somebody's herrrrrrre!' Chrissy Teigen made the happy announcement via Twitter overnight. [Read More]( Nikki Bella 'was so shocked' by John Cena's heartfelt plea on TODAY When Cena professed his enduring love for — and desire to start a family with — his former fiancee on TODAY Monday, his candid comments took her by surprise. [Read More]( Teens stage ‘one of the best senior pranks’ the cops have ever seen Students at a Wisconsin high school staged a "car crash" using an optical illusion for a spectacle that even the police applauded. [Read More]( Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon cover royal wedding as Cord and Tish Cord and Tish, fictional TV presenters brought to life by “Saturday Night Live” alums Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon, will re-team to provide comic royal wedding coverage on HBO when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot May 19. But first, they sit down with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie. [Watch Now]( Royal wedding: Final preparations are underway Anticipation is in the air as the final preparations for the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday. NBC royal editor Camilla Tominey and British historian Andrew Roberts join TODAY with all the details. [Watch Now]( Related TODAY’s headlines: Giuliani says Mueller doesn’t plan to indict Trump [Watch Now]( Kristen Stewart takes a stand on the red carpet ... by going barefoot [Read More]( TODAY Home is on Facebook! [Read More]( Get the TODAY Mobile App [Apple]( [Google]( Follow TODAY [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Youtube]( [Youtube]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: NBC News 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York, 10112 This is an automated email. Do not reply directly to this email. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Manage Subscription]( | [Contact]( [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) [Manage Subscription]( [Contact](

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