Prince Harry's military uniform was noticeably different from his brother's, Prince William, and uncle's, Prince Andrew, as they each stood vigil over Queen Elizabeth II's coffin Saturday at Westminster Hall ahead of her funeral on Monday.
The "ER" initials were positioned on the shoulder of Prince William's uniform, and were also seen on Prince Andrew's military regalia during another senior royal vigil, which stands for "Elizabeth Regina" in Latin.
Prince Harry was finally allowed to wear his military uniform at the last minute after receiving approval from King Charles III, when Kensington Palace announced the surprise, 15-minute vigil with the Queen's grandchildren on Friday. "We do not know why the initials were removed from Prince Harry's uniform, but I am told that Prince Harry was so distraught over the removal that he seriously contemplated not wearing his uniform during the vigil," royal expert Kinsey Schofield exclusively told Fox News Digital.
Prince Harry did not have the "ER" logo on his military uniform at Queen Elizabeth II's vigil, but Prince Andrew did despite neither being working royal family members. (Getty Images) The Duke of Sussex, who served 10 years in the British Royal Army, wore a Blues and Royals No.
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