Prince Harry will not be able to join the Queen for the Remembrance Sunday service as he is ‘no longer a member of the royal family’



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Prince Harry will not be able to join the Queen for the Remembrance Sunday service as he is ‘no longer a member of the royal family’

Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry will not join the Queen and the royal family for the remembrance Sunday service next month as he is “ no longer a member of the royal family, ” according to a report from the Sun.

the Sun, citing palace sources, he reported that Prince Harry, who resigned as a major royal earlier this year, cannot join his family for next month’s Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph as You are no longer a working royalty.

Although, the entire poppy parade honoring Britain’s war dead was canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, however, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth will attend a ‘closed door’ service where Prince Charles , Prince William, Princess Anne, Kate Middleton and a small group of veterans will be in attendance.

Prince Harry, who is also a former army officer, will not be able to attend as king because “he is no longer a member of the royal family.”

However, the report further says, “Harry could assist in his capacity as a former soldier, as he served Britain well in Afghanistan” if he returns to the UK.



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