Confidants of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., told the White House that President Trump won’t be invited to the ailing senator’s funeral, according to a new report.

Plans for McCain’s funeral, according to the New York Times, include an invite for Vice President Mike Pence, but not the president. The service will be held at Washington’s National Cathedral.

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush are expected to be eulogists at McCain's funeral, a source close to McCain told NBC News.

Trump and McCain have had an embattled relationship during the president’s time in the White House.

McCain, 81, is currently battling an aggressive brain cancer. He’s been recovering from treatment and surgery at his home in Arizona in recent months.

McCain’s daughter, Meghan, announced Friday on Twitter that she was heading to Arizona to be with her family over the weekend. She thanked her followers for their continued prayers for her family.



Going home to Arizona to be with my family - will be back on @TheView Tuesday. Thank you all again for your prayers, patience, understanding and compassion during this time. It means the world to me and my entire family. 🇺🇸🌵 — Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) May 4, 2018



McCain recently told his son-in-law Ben Domenech to look after Meghan.