‘Furious’: How will Prince Harry react to King Charles III’s uniform decision for Queen’s funeral?

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‘Furious’: How will Prince Harry react to King Charles III’s uniform decision for Queen’s funeral? King Charles’s decree that only working royals can wear military uniforms at the Queen’s funeral next week, could be storing up problems with his son Prince Harry in the future. Some have praised the decision as ‘decisive’, but the Daily Mail’s Diary Editor Richard Eden believes the King is making a ‘mistake’. ‘While I think the King made the right decision in banning Harry and Andrew from wearing their uniforms. I think it was a mistake that he’s allowed Andrew to wear his for this vigil in front of the Queen’s coffin in Westminster Hall,’ he tells our royal talk show Palace Confidential. ‘It doesn’t seem right then for Prince Harry to then be denied any opportunity. I can’t see any logic behind that exception at all I’m afraid.’ He adds that Prince Harry will be understandably upset that his uncle Andrew is allowed to wear a vice-admiral’s uniform for the private event.

‘Let’s be clear, this decision by the king about the uniforms is a big, I mean, Prince Harry and Meghan’s admirers are furious about it,’ he adds. ‘I think it’s fair to say that when they return to California, we might be hearing more about this.’

0:00 Palace Confidential Queen Elizabeth special daily introduction

0:30 What it was like to be on the ground with King Charles walking outside Buckingham Palace

2:55 The moving images of the Queen’s coffin and tributes to Elizabeth in Scotland

4:55 The row over Prince Harry’s and Prince Andrew’s uniforms at the Queen’s uniform

8:28 Why does the Royal family take the uniform row so seriously?

9:42 Is the uniform row an indicator of King Charles III’s approach?

12:10 Sophie Wessex and the Queen’s relationship

14:00 On whom will King Charles rely?

15:42 What will happen to the Queen’s corgis?

19:08 A gallery of the Queen and her beloved corgis

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