Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may return the favor and attend Chloe Madeley and James Haskell's wedding. Pictured: Prince Harry, Markle kiss after posing with the trophy after the Sentebale Polo 2018 held at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club on July 26, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may or may not attend Chloe Madeley’s wedding to James Haskell in 2020.

During a recent interview with Express, Madeley said that she has no idea if the royal couple will attend. Those who wish to know may ask her fiancé directly.

“I don’t know, you’d have to ask James, that’s something he’d have to answer not me,” she said.

Prince Harry and Haskell are good friends, and they are both rugby players and patrons for the Rugby Football Union. Haskell and Madeley attended the royal wedding at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19, and the latter made headlines for her choice of attire.

Madeley was photographed in a sleeveless dress that broke royal protocol. Wedding guests are not allowed to show off their bare arms during the wedding ceremony. Months after the backlash, Madeley said that it wasn’t her intention to disrespect royal protocol. She simply forgot her coat at home.

Haskell’s fiancée also opened up about the criticisms she received from royal fans on social media and said that it didn’t affect her that much.

“It used to really affect me when people were negative, but now that I’ve found what I want to do, working in health and fitness and being a fully qualified personal trainer, I think now that I have a real purpose in life and I genuinely am incredibly passionate, my anxiety has dislocated hugely. Those kinds of comments really do, and it sounds like I’m lying but I’m not, they really do roll off my back now and I don’t take it seriously,” she said told Express.

The daughter of Richard and Judy Kay added, “I don’t consider it to be a big deal. I understand that I have a purpose and I’m good at my job and I’m successful in my own right.”