Prince Harry will have a change of outfit in a special event in honor of Queen Elizabeth

Written in CELEBRITIES the 15/9/2022 · 18:04 hs

prince harry, who resigned from his royal duties in 2020 to start a new life in America with his wife Meghan Marklewill wear his military uniform in a special act that will take place on Saturday in Westminster Hall, in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.

In the midst of mourning in the UK, a great controversy was generated because the youngest son of the king charles iii y Princess Diana he was forbidden to wear his uniform in the procession of the royal family that accompanied the coffin of the monarch from Buckingham Palace to the place where the funeral chapel was opened, despite serving in the British army for more than ten years.

According to the British media, princes william and harry will take part in a special 15-minute vigil in honor of the UK’s longest-serving monarch, along with the monarch’s six other grandchildren. The eight grandchildren will pay their respects to the queen by standing silently beside Her Majesty’s coffin, in a scene similar to the one seen in the Vigil of the Princes.

“Common sense has prevailed. It was a ridiculous situation since the duke of sussex has served his country and is a highly respected member of the military with all that he has done for veterans. It is important that all of the Queen’s grandchildren feel welcome and comfortable as they mourn her beloved grandmother together,” a royal source told The Mirror.

The grandchildren’s vigil will include Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara and Peter Philips and Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn.

Queen Elizabeth’s children, now King Charles III, Princess Anna, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew will hold another vigil at the queen’s coffin in Westminster Hall on Friday night. On this occasion, Prince Andrew, who retired from his public duties in 2019 amid the Jeffry Epstein scandal, will also be allowed to wear military colors, just like his brothers.

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