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India Willoughby shares 'the one mistake' Royals have made at the Queen's funeral

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Royal Family made on the day of the late Queen's funeral.Today (September 19) the United Kingdom and entire world bid a final and fond farewell to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II after she sadly passed away on September 8.

With a huge state funeral taking place in Westminster Abbey following on from the late monarch lying-in-state, the King wore his Royal Navy uniform while the Prince of Wales donned RAF coloursREAD NEXT: The Apprentice's Karren Brady 'slung out' of Buckingham Palace after outstaying welcomeBut Prince Harry simply wore a formal mourning suit after stepping back from his royal duties - and some people don't agree with the decision.Broadcaster and former Big Brother star India wasn't in agreement with the Roya Family's choice to exclude Harry from wearing uniform after he wore it to a vigil on Saturday.

Airing her views on the matter, India took to Twitter during the televised state funeral and procession to live tweet her thoughts.Taking to Twitter to note "the one mistake" that was made on the day of Her Majesty's final farewell, India didn't hold back.She penned: "The one mistake they’ve made is not letting Prince Harry wear his uniform #QueensFuneral."Replying to India's tweet one person replied with: "I agree India, felt so sorry for him when they all saluted and he couldn’t.

He’s served his country he should have been allowed."While another noted how Harry "shined", writing: "The amazing thing is it has made him look more prominent in the procession.

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