Prince Harry set for showdown with Queen over precious military titles
Though he was forced to give up his army appointments last year, the military is still an important part of Prince Harry s life. A royal review of his titles is set to be held in April
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Prince Harry Will Fight to Win Back His Military Titles Emily Dixon
Replay Video UP NEXT His military work is one of the most important things to him, a friend of the Duke told the
Telegraph >P. Of course he wants to keep them. When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as senior royals in March 2020, Harry was stripped of his honorary military titles: Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington, and Commodore-in-Chief, Small Ships and Diving, Royal Naval Command. Multiple royal insiders have since stated that for Harry, who spent 10 years in the British Army, the loss of his titles was a particularly painful aspect of his royal departure. And according to the
The Duke of Sussex is keen to retain his honorary military titles and spend more time in Britain, a friend has claimed ahead of the one-year review of Megxit .
Prince Harry is expected to fight to keep the three patronages which he had to give up after stepping down as a senior royal last March and moving to the US.
The titles held by the 36-year-old were Captain General of the Royal Marines; Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington in Bury St Edmunds; and Commodore-in-Chief, Small Ships and Diving, Royal Naval Command.
Harry s friend, who has not been named, told the Daily Telegraph: His military work is one of the most important things to him. Of course he wants to keep them.
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Prince Harry has announced that his Invictus Games have been postponed again due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Paralympic-style competition for wounded veterans and servicemen and women was supposed to occur in the Netherlands this year from May 29 to June 5. It was originally postponed last spring due to the virus. The event will now take place in The Hague, Netherlands in Spring 2022. To the key workers on the frontlines in the battle against the pandemic, we are with you, said the Duke of Sussex and his friends in an Instagram video posted on Tuesday.
Prince Harry determined to keep military titles despite leaving UK in Megxit
The royal wants to fight to keep the honorary roles he was forced to give up when he quit the royals in January 2020, as he considers them crucial to his reputation and future, a friend has claimed
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