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Deprived of wearing a uniform during Wednesday’s procession between Buckingham and Westminster, Prince Harry has finally been allowed to wear the uniform during his next tribute to the Queen.
Prince Harry will wear his military uniform on the evening of Friday 16 September for a special tribute to the Queen. The Duke of Sussex received special permission to wear his military colors at a state vigil hosted by Her Majesty’s grandchildren at Westminster Hall, The Mirror reveals.
The queen’s eight nephews, including Harry and his brother, Prince William, will be silent tomorrow night for a 15-minute vigil beside Her Majesty’s coffin. Harry, who served in the British Army for a decade, including two trips to Afghanistan, was banned from wearing the uniform because he is no longer an active member of the royal family.
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Palace officials reportedly intervened after it emerged that his uncle, Prince Andrew, who is no longer a serving member, had received special permission to wear his uniform during a vigil at the assisted queen’s coffin. tonight by his four children, despite being banned earlier.
” It was a ludicrous situation considering the Duke of Sussex has served his country and is a highly respected member of the military with everything he has done for veterans. It is important that the Queen’s grandchildren all feel welcome and comfortable as they mourn their beloved grandmother together.“Said a real source.
The Queen’s other grandchildren, including Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, Zara and Peter Philips and Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn are also expected to join the honor guard tomorrow night.
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