Prince Harry's Remembrance Day wreath was left unused after his request for it to be laid on his behalf was reportedly denied.
The Duke of Sussex is said to have been "deeply saddened" after his request for a personal wreath be placed for him during the official ceremony was refused.
Despite the former senior royal having served for 10 years in the military, including two tours of Afghanistan, Palace officials reportedly refused his request for the London memorial.
And as such, the wreath - which costs £1,000 - was reportedly not used at all and remains in storage. The Sun reports it is still at the Royal British Legion's Kent HQ, having been made last year and stored for use.
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