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The Queen is forbidden to wear uniforms during Prince Philip’s funeral to save the face of Prince Harry and Andrew

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The Queen will not want to lose precious things on Prince Philip’s anniversary so can forbid male members of the royal family from wearing military uniforms.
According to the MirrorThe Queen has informed members of the Royal Family to give up wearing the uniform to “save” her son Prince Andrew and his grandson, Prince Harry, for the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral.

It is reported that Harry faces becoming the only member of the Royal family to wear a normal suit after he lost his honorary title when he gave up his role as a senior member.

Besides, there is also information that there is also information that Prince Andrew is most likely not wearing a military uniform at his father’s funeral because he had previously asked for permission from Queen Elizabeth II to quit his “permanent” royal service later. The above controversial interview BBC Newsnight in November 2019 when he revealed about his relationship with US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, the sex offender committed suicide in prison.

The Queen may order a ban on the wearing of military uniforms during Prince Philip’s funeral.

A royal source said: “The Queen and the rest of the family do not allow anything to take away the treasures of the Duke’s funeral.“.

Both Harry and his wife gave up their royal titles after announcing their resignations and agreeing to stop using the royal honorary title in official dispatches.

Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have had their royal titles revoked.

In February 2021, the Queen officially stripped her of the honorary title and confirmed that they would not return as members of the Royal Family – which made Prince Harry feel bad. uncomfortable.

On April 17, only a handful of mourners from the Royal Family were allowed to attend the event at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

Due to the severe effects of the pandemic, anyone attending the funeral must comply with the rules of at least two meters of distance from strangers. According to the latest Buckingham Palace statement changed from April 12, the funeral had no more than 30 people in attendance, whether indoors or outdoors.