But as the rest of the Royal Family remembered the fallen troops on Remembrance Sunday, Prince Harry was snubbed despite serving more than 10 years in the military.
Prince Harry is believed to be “deeply saddened” after his request was denied by courtiers because he is no longer a working member of the Royal Family.
Despite stepping down from the Royal Family, the Queen has kept the door open for Prince Harry’s return to frontline royal life.
But this latest snub indicates a return would not necessarily be an open-and-shut case.
However, royal author Phil Dampier warned Harry cannot “have his cake and eat it” regarding the snub.
He tweeted: “Quite right. #PrinceHarry is no longer a working Royal.
“He can’t have his cake and eat it.”
Despite his request being refused, Harry and Meghan were photographed laying wreaths in Los Angeles following the snub.
This sparked criticism online with people accusing the Royal of “staging” the Remembrance photographs.
It is believed the Queen was unaware of Harry’s request.
Yesterday, the 94-year-old monarch led the nation in marking Remembrance Sunday.
She was joined by other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph in London.
But as the rest of the Royal Family remembered the fallen troops on Remembrance Sunday, Prince Harry was snubbed despite serving more than 10 years in the military.
Prince Harry is believed to be “deeply saddened” after his request was denied by courtiers because he is no longer a working member of the Royal Family.
Despite stepping down from the Royal Family, the Queen has kept the door open for Prince Harry’s return to frontline royal life.
But this latest snub indicates a return would not necessarily be an open-and-shut case.
However, royal author Phil Dampier warned Harry cannot “have his cake and eat it” regarding the snub.
He tweeted: “Quite right. #PrinceHarry is no longer a working Royal.
“He can’t have his cake and eat it.”
Despite his request being refused, Harry and Meghan were photographed laying wreaths in Los Angeles following the snub.
This sparked criticism online with people accusing the Royal of “staging” the Remembrance photographs.
It is believed the Queen was unaware of Harry’s request.
Yesterday, the 94-year-old monarch led the nation in marking Remembrance Sunday.
She was joined by other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph in London.