Prince Harry and Prince Andrew’s Remembrance Day wreaths removed
Remembrance Day wreaths laid by Prince Harry and his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew have been removed.
The wreaths displayed by the Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York at the Poppy Factory were “got rid of” while the wreaths laid by senior royals over the years remain.
The removal is reportedly another way of “removing” the two from the Royal Family, according to UK media.
Prince Harry, who fought in Afghanistan, laid a wreath at the last Remembrance commemoration he took part in, in 2019.
“Harry used to have his wreath on display in the centre’s old exhibiting area, but it isn’t any more,” a source said.
“We’ve got rid of it – and all the duplicates we kept too.”
The Mirror reports that The Poppy Factory and Buckingham Palace declined to comment about what had happened to Harry’s £1,000 wreath.
Wreaths from King Charles, the late Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne and Princes William and Edward remain on display.
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