It will be the first in two years! Prince Harry to wear military uniform

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Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch of England. It has been suggested that Elizabeth’s grandson, Prince Harry, will re-wear a military uniform for the first time in 2 years after leaving his duties from the British Royal family and settling in the USA. Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday, September 8th. It was stated that Prince Harry will stand guard at the funeral with the other grandchildren of the Queen at the mass that will be held tomorrow for Elizabeth. According to a Royal source, Prince William and Harry, the new ruler of the country, King III, according to the British press. He said he would wear a military uniform at Charles’ request. Confirming that Prince Harry will be wearing a military uniform, the royal spokesperson said: “This is a prudent approach, given Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, for his service to his country, for all he has done for veterans, and for being a respected member of the armed forces. The Queen’s grandchildren mourn their beloved grandmothers.” “It’s important that they feel welcome and comfortable while holding your own. We respectfully ask you to focus on the life and legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.”

THE QUEEN’S grannies will keep watch

A royal spokesperson said Saturday’s mass will be attended by 8 of the Queen’s grandchildren and there will be a silent vigil over the funeral for 15 minutes. Other grandchildren of the Queen include Prince William of Wales, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eygenie, Zara Tindall, Lady Louise Windsor, Peter Philips and James Viscount. It was reported that Prince of Wales William will be at the head of the coffin, while Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will be at his feet. Queen Elizabeth’s other grandchildren will wear dark suits.
Prince Harry, who stepped down from his royal duties, has not worn military uniforms at official events since 2020. Prince Harry, 38, wore a suit as he walked behind the Queen’s coffin at a ceremony yesterday. Likewise, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who was stripped of his royal duties, can only attend the official events in plain clothes since his dismissal. (UAV)

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