Writing on his blog, the former British and Irish Lions skipper said it was an honour to be asked but did not say whether he would attend.
A total of 1,900 guests have been invited to the ceremony at Westminster Abbey on 29 April.
O'Driscoll is acknowledged as one of the most talented players in the world.
He made his debut for Ireland in 1999 and has scored 42 tries for his country.
He has toured with the British and Irish Lions three times, captaining the side in New Zealand in 2005.
St James's Palace has not officially released the names of invitees to the wedding but more than half are family and friends.
Not all the guests at the service will go on to a Buckingham Palace reception.
O'Driscoll is expected to be one of a number of sports stars attending, with David Beckham and his wife Victoria reported to be among the invited guests.
The 32-year-old Leinster centre married Ms Huberman in a highly publicised wedding last year.
Given his popularity in his native country, some correspondents described the nuptials as Ireland's own version of a Royal wedding.
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