Prince Harry has reportedly been given special permission to sport his military uniform for Her late Majesty’s vigil on Saturday 17 September.The 37 year old was banned from wearing his military attire during the procession which saw the Queen’s coffin escorted from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall on Wednesday 14 September.
Now, the Mirror has reported that the Prince will wear his military uniform on Saturday 17 September in a special tribute to the late sovereign.
It appears the Duke of Sussex will don his military colours for a lying-in-state vigil staged by the Queen's grandchildren at Westminster Hall.
Harry and Prince William will stand in silence for a 15-minute vigil alongside Her Majesty’s coffin on Friday evening. Harry was stripped of his military duties and banned from wearing his military uniforms in public after quitting his royal role in 2020.The publication also shared how Palace officials intervened, having learnt the disgraced Prince Andrew was also given permission to wear his uniform despite being banned.
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