Prince Harry’s uniform at his 2018 wedding also “missed ER” initials, a royal expert claimed.
She claimed: “He didn’t have it when he got married.
She added: “There were pictures of him wearing the same outfit when he got married. He didn’t have it then.”
The Sunday Times quoted a friend of the Duke who described him as “heartbroken” and “devastated” to find, when he received his uniform from Buckingham Palace, that his grandmother’s ‘ER’ initials had been removed.
Prince Harry was present at the funeral of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (Image: PA)
‘Place of honour’: Meghan and Harry’s seating arrangement at funeral a ‘sign of favour’
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were far from snubbed when it came to the seating arrangements for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey, according to a royal historian.
Meghan and Harry arrived in the UK on September 3.
The initial reason for their visit was to attend various events for charities “close to their hearts”.
Following the news that the Queen had died, the couple cancelled their appearance at the WellChild Awards in London.
On September 8, like all members of the Royal Family, Harry travelled to Balmoral.
In Westminster Abbey, the couple were seated in the second row, behind King Charles III.
The first row was occupied with the late Queen’s four children, their spouses, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.