Prince Harry ‘refused permission for have Remembrance Day wreath laid for him’

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Prince Harry was reportedly refused permission to have a wreath laid on his behalf at the Cenotaph this Remembrance Sunday. The Duke reportedly requested it but was denied on the basis he no longer represents the monarchy, reports The Times.

It serves as another hint of the ongoing rift between Harry and the royal family after he stepped down as a senior royal in March.

Harry first laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in 2009 when he was 25, but having left the UK for LA was not in the country today to do it himself.

According to the Times, Harry is believed to be "deeply saddened" by the refusal, although the Queen was reportedly not made aware of her grandson's request.

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