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Harry’s appointment as captain general of the Royal Marines and titles with other military groups will revert to the queen before being distributed to other members of the family.
THE Queen has stripped Meghan Markle and Prince Harry of all their royal patronages after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed they won t return as full-time working royals at the end of the 12-month review period.
What have they lost and what have they retained?
Harry:
Former soldier Harry, who served on the frontline in Afghanistan, is no longer the Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Force Commandant of the Royal Air Force Base Honington, or Honorary Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Naval Commands’ Small Ships and Diving.
He has also had to relinquish his role as president of The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.
The duke will no longer be patron of the Rugby Football Union and the Rugby Football League – roles which he took over from the Queen.
Harry is also no longer patron of the London Marathon Charitable Trust.