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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama reportedly won’t be invited to Prince William’s wedding.

America’s first couple is not on Prince William and Kate Middleton’s list of invitees for what’s being called the “wedding of the decade,” the Daily Mail reported.

Sources told the British newspaper that William and his bride-to-be want to tie the knot in front of ordinary citizens. Because the wedding isn’t an official state event, the couple doesn’t feel compelled to invite foreign dignitaries.

“The wedding will not be a formal state occasion since Prince William is neither the sovereign nor the heir to the throne,” a St. James Palace spokesman said.

Despite the Obamas not being invited, a number of heads of state will likely be attendance at the April 29, Westminster Abbey ceremony, possibly including France’s president Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni.

The decision to exclude the President isn’t the norm.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana invited then-President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy to watch them exchange vows in 1981. They were also invited to Prince Andrew’s wedding to Sarah Ferguson in 1986.

“It is certainly not the case that all foreign heads of state will be excluded. The guest list is still being drawn up and could change, but as things stand it’s right (to say the Obamas will not be invited),” a senior courtier said.

A glitzy, over-the-top wedding is likely to be out of the question too, as the country faces severe government cutbacks. Palace officials say the royal couple is “mindful of the economic situation.”

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