Royal courtiers refuse Prince Harry's request to lay Remembrance Sunday wreath on his behalf
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Royal courtiers refuse Prince Harry's request to lay Remembrance Sunday wreath on his behalf

The Telegraph  

Prince Harry’s request for a wreath to be laid at the Cenotaph on his behalf was refused by royal courtiers, it has emerged. The Duke, 36, told military podcast Declassified that wearing his military uniform was amongst “the greatest honours there are in life” as he marked this year’s event 5,000 miles away, at his new home in Montecito. One served always serving, no matter what.” The Duke said that Remembrance Day for him was a moment for “respect and for hope.” “I wear the Poppy to recognise all those who have served; the soldiers I knew, as well as those I didn't,” he said. “Being able to wear my uniform, being able to stand up in service of one's country, these are amongst the greatest honours there are in life.

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