Prince Harry joined his brother William and King Charles today during the procession carrying Queen Elizabeth’s coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminister Hall. While King Charles and Prince William wore the ceremony military uniform, Harry appeared with a ‘mourning setting’. Prince Harry has no right to wear a military uniform when he and his wife, Meghan Markle, away from his kingdom’s duties in 2020. Harry and Meghan are currently members of the royal family who are not working. William, who dedicated himself full time to his kingdom, is now in the next line for the throne.
Harry, Duke of Sussex, will not be allowed to wear military uniforms in one of the five traditional events that lead to the Final Monarch Cemetery, including the last guarding scheduled to take place at the Westminster Hall. Spokesperson Harry in a statement said that the 37 -year -old man would wear a suit in all events. “Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, will wear a suit in all events to respect his grandmother,” said the spokesman.
Prince Harry went up to the rank of Captain and took two tours in Afghanistan for 10 years in the Army. He continued to work with fellow soldiers, sponsoring support for women and men who were injured. Harry and Meghan gave a bomb interview to Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 where Meghan talked about his unhappiness and isolation during his time as a kingdom that worked after he married Harry in 2018. Harry described a feeling of being trapped by the royal life and criticized his family for failing to support his wife.