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As Prince Harry continued to mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Sussex reacted to a rule that will not permit him to wear his military uniform for any ceremonial events. By Mike ...
Prince Harry will not be wearing a military uniform during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, a representative for the royal has confirmed. "Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex will wear a morning suit ...
The Duke of Sussex will not be allowed to wear military uniform at his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's funeral, it has been reported. Harry is no longer a working royal, having stepped back to build ...
Prince Harry will not be in military uniform for any ceremonial events following Queen Elizabeth II's death.. As a non-working member of the royal family, the Duke of Sussex, 37, will not be ...
The Duke of Sussex is prohibited from wearing his military uniform as a non-working member of royal family .
Prince Andrew and Prince Harry had previously both been barred from wearing their military uniforms. WireImage “Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex will wear a morning suit throughout events ...
At the request of King Charles III, both William, Prince of Wales, and his brother Harry, Duke of Sussex, will wear military uniforms. William and Harry are together again to mourn the queen, ...
But—as first reported by royal reporter Scobie—Prince Harry, who served for 10 years in the British Army, was initially not be allowed to wear his military uniform during these ceremonies.
This is why Prince Harry is barred from wearing military uniforms. Though he does have honorary military titles, the Duke of Sussex did serve in the Army from 2006 to 2015.
The Duke of Sussex was “heartbroken” to find that Queen Elizabeth II’s “ER” initials were removed from the shoulder of his military uniform when he wore it to stand vigil, it has been ...
THE Duke of Sussex has been given permission to wear his uniform during a vigil at the Queen’s coffin on Saturday. The decision was made by his father, King Charles III, royal sources have said.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, served for ten years in the British Army and completed two tours of Afghanistan at the height of the war.
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