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Meghan Markle should avoid the wedding of her close friend Priyanka Chopra with Nick Jonas this weekend.
Although Priyanka went to Meghan's wedding with Prince Harry in May, the Duchess of Susbad will not return her favor, according to We weekly.
An insider said: "Meghan will not go to Priyanka's wedding, especially now that she's pregnant."
Priyanka and Nick, a couple for six months, will be getting married Sunday in their hometown, India.
the Baywatch The actress and Meghan have been friends since January 2016, after meeting with the Elle Women in Television event.
Meghan went to the Press Trust of India in July of the same year: "Priyanka is amazing.
"She became a very good friend. In the United States, Elle magazine hosted a dinner in the honor of Women in TV, and we met that night. She really likes costumes.
"Do you know when you meet someone and just click?" It was just an easy and natural progression. We managed to keep in touch via email and SMS and try to see each other whenever we are both in the same city. "
according to The sunPriyanka and Nick were inspired by the royal wedding of his friend Meghan for their big day – by renting a palace worthy of a princess.
They are getting married on December 2, 2018 at Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India, with a week of festivities leading up to their wedding.
The 347-room Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of the largest private residences in the world, part of which is a hotel.
It had already been revealed that Meghan would not be a bridesmaid, as Priyanka had chosen her long-time friend and film producer, Mubina Rattonsey.
The couple announced their engagement on August 18, 2018.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on October 15th that they were expecting a baby next year in the spring.
It was confirmed at the time that the Duchess had had her 12-week scan, and speculation has a due date in April.
Their baby will be seventh from the throne and will be the eighth great-grandson of the queen.
This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission.
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