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Groom left furious at sister who plans to snub wedding due to childcare issue

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wedding is different, it can either be traditional or slightly different. But some couples opt for a child-free occasion, which can be difficult for parents who need to organise care.

Now one woman has had a bit of a situation with her kids after her husband caught coronavirus. READ MORE: Bride dumped at wedding after mother-of-groom said she was 'ugly and short' The mum claimed she had planned to have her husband's sister look after her kids since there's no children allowed.And since his illness, she's had to back out as she doesn't want the kids staying at the house where they can catch Covid.

Posting on Mumsnet, she said: "My brother lives 350 miles away and is getting married tomorrow. "Children aren't invited. It's been a nightmare trying to organise care for 3 full days, as we have to stay 2 nights because of distance."We roped in my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, who thankfully had the days free and very kindly agreed to have them."Brother-in-law found out yesterday that he has Covid!

So we now can't send them. He's quite unwell with it as well apparently."The mum told her brother she couldn't attend the wedding as they couldn't find anyone short notice.But she said her brother is furious she won't be able to make it to the wedding and said she should take them to her sister-in-law's.She refused to send them because she and her family are heading on holiday next week and don't want the kids to catch Covid.The woman is now asking Mumsnet users if she's being unreasonable and commentators were split.One said: "Your brother has no right to be p***ed off with you."He shouldn't have agreed to a child-free wedding if it were important to him to have his sister who has children there."Another added: "This is the.

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