Prince Harry has been given a special dispensation to wear his military uniform for Saturday’s vigil at at Westminster Hall, it has been deported.
The decision was made after Harry’suncle Prince Andrew, also no longer a working royal, had been given special permission to wear his uniform for tomorrow's (Friday, September 16) vigil by the late Queen Elizabeth’s four children.The following day, the late Queen’s eight grandchildren, including Harry and his brother Prince William, are set to stage a 15-minute silent vigil alongside Her Majesty’s coffin. READ MORE: Harry and Meghan 'furious' at King's decision not to give Archie and Lilibet HRH titlesA royal source told The Mirror: “Common sense has prevailed.“It was a ludicrous situation given the Duke of Sussex has served his country and is a highly respected member of the armed forces with everything he has done for veterans."It is important that the Queen's grandchildren are all made to feel welcome and comfortable as they grieve their beloved grandmother together." Yesterday (Wednesday, September 14) royal fans were in uproar after seeing Prince Harry wearing a morning suit instead of his military uniform during the royal procession The Duke of Sussex, who stepped down as a senior working royal in January 2020, was "banned" from wearing a military outfit at the Queen's funeral or the events leading up to it.Harry responded last week to the decision and a spokesman for the Duke published a statement, which read: "Prince Harry will wear a morning suit throughout events honouring his grandmother."His decade of military service is not determined by the uniform he wears and we respectfully ask that focus remain on the life and legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II."Fans.
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