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Andrew Yes. Harry No.
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* Working members - which includes neither Andrew nor Harry - of the royal family will wear uniform when present at five ceremonial events during this period of mourning the Queen.
* as a non-working member of the royal family, the Duke of York will not wear uniform, sources said, except as a special mark of respect for the Queen at the final vigil in Westminster Hall.
* neither Harry nor William are attending the vigil in Westminster Hall, which is only for the Queen's children - Charles, Andrew, Anne and Edward.
So if you want to read it that "they" found an event that Andrew could wear his uniform at and Harry couldn't attend, specifically so that Andrew could wear a uniform at one (out of five) events and Harry couldn't wear one at any events, then you could read it that way. Or you could read it another way! Personally, I think it's nothing to do with favouritism. Attending the vigil is hardly the main event.
* Working members - which includes neither Andrew nor Harry - of the royal family will wear uniform when present at five ceremonial events during this period of mourning the Queen.
* as a non-working member of the royal family, the Duke of York will not wear uniform, sources said, except as a special mark of respect for the Queen at the final vigil in Westminster Hall.
* neither Harry nor William are attending the vigil in Westminster Hall, which is only for the Queen's children - Charles, Andrew, Anne and Edward.
So if you want to read it that "they" found an event that Andrew could wear his uniform at and Harry couldn't attend, specifically so that Andrew could wear a uniform at one (out of five) events and Harry couldn't wear one at any events, then you could read it that way. Or you could read it another way! Personally, I think it's nothing to do with favouritism. Attending the vigil is hardly the main event.
I'm glad the idiots lining the Royal Mile who started clapping as the coffin passed were quickly put in their place. If you turn up to pay your respects to someone, then you should do just that: stand in reverent, solemn silence.
And I think the policemen along the route should have been told to remove their horrible hi-vis jackets and police the procession in their black uniforms.
And I think the policemen along the route should have been told to remove their horrible hi-vis jackets and police the procession in their black uniforms.
I trust Andrews has his pockets sewn up
or if the problem be perceived as wandering hands then his sleeves
as for Harry - you can say - I will have none of this - I am Harry Windsor married to a nice American girl. two beeeeeee-autiful girls
but THEN you cant say
oh a field marshal's uni is quite fun ( baton designed by one George IV, mad design but not a mad king (*)) why can't I wear one for a day - after all I AM a prince !
Harry who had difficulty with his O levels doesnt understand
(*) 1815 ( the year not the time GMC folks!) Prinny ( the Prince Regent silly ) wanted to award a Field Marshal's baton to Wellington ( he was the one that won the Battle remember - No, Waterloo, The SOmme was later, Splonkfield jnr)
or if the problem be perceived as wandering hands then his sleeves
as for Harry - you can say - I will have none of this - I am Harry Windsor married to a nice American girl. two beeeeeee-autiful girls
but THEN you cant say
oh a field marshal's uni is quite fun ( baton designed by one George IV, mad design but not a mad king (*)) why can't I wear one for a day - after all I AM a prince !
Harry who had difficulty with his O levels doesnt understand
(*) 1815 ( the year not the time GMC folks!) Prinny ( the Prince Regent silly ) wanted to award a Field Marshal's baton to Wellington ( he was the one that won the Battle remember - No, Waterloo, The SOmme was later, Splonkfield jnr)
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