
Laura Sutcliffe
Prince Harry is thought to be attending Prince Philip’s funeral wearing a suit as he no longer holds military status. Prince Charles’ son, who earned rank of Captain in the army, may still choose to display his medals.
Prince Harry touched down in the UK on Monday ahead of his grandfather Prince Philip‘s funeral, which will take place on Saturday 17 April.
There has been much speculation regarding certain logistics to the event, set to be televised at 3pm on BBC One, including what the Duke of Sussex will be wearing.
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It’s thought that Prince Charles’ youngest son will have to wear a suit instead of his military uniform since he handed back his honorary military appointments earlier this year.
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However, it has been reported that Harry may in fact choose to wear his medals, awarded during his time as Captain in the Army, pinned to his lapel.
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