UK withdraws Syria’s royal wedding invitation

LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain has withdrawn the royal  wedding invitation to Syria, with the support of Buckingham  Palace, after a violent crackdown against pro-democracy  supporters, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.
The invitation was withdrawn on the eve of tomorrow’s wedding  between Prince William, the second-in-line to the British  throne, and his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton, following  criticism from some opposition parties and human rights groups.
“In the light of this week’s attacks against civilians by  the Syrian security forces, which we have condemned, the Foreign  Secretary has decided that the presence of the Syrian Ambassador  at the Royal Wedding would be unacceptable and that he should  not attend,” the spokesman said in a statement.
“Buckingham Palace shares the view of the Foreign Office  that it is not considered appropriate for the Syrian Ambassador  to attend the wedding.”