Prince Harry was refused permission for a wreath to be laid at the Cenotaph on his behalf, it has been reported. In honour of Remembrance Day, the Duke of Sussex made a personal request to Buckingham Palace for a wreath to be laid on his behalf at the Cenotaph.Royal family members Prince William and Prince Charles were present at the event, but Prince Harry was refused the request due to the fact he stepped down as a senior member of the Firm in March.The Times claims Harry, who is no longer a monarch, was "deeply saddened" by the rebuttal and instead appeared on a military podcast to mark the event.Speaking to Declassified, Prince Harry said Remembrance Day is a "profound act of honour" that "show our gratitude for the sacrifices".
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