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No uniforms for royals at Philip’s funeral

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The British royals are all to wear civilian clothing at Prince Philip’s funeral to avoid awkwardnes­s over which princes are entitled to military uniform, British media reported.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who died last Friday, will be buried tomorrow at Windsor Castle, west of London, with just 30 mourners, most of them close family.

Queen Elizabeth II is understood to have decided that all the royals will wear civilian clothing, The Sun and other media reported yesterday.

The funeral would otherwise have emphasised former British Army captain Prince Harry’s loss of honorary military titles after his shock departure from royal life last year.

Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was stripped of his military titles after stepping away from senior royal duties and moving to California with his wife, Meghan.

While Harry – the Queen’s grandson – did two tours of duty in Afghanista­n, he is only allowed to wear a suit with service medals.

Another potential row comes in the shape of the monarch’s second son Prince Andrew, a former Royal Navy helicopter pilot who saw action in the 1982 Falklands War.

He has been sidelined from public duties because of outrage at his defence of his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

He was set to take the honorary rank of admiral for his 60th birthday, but the appointmen­t was put on hold.

The Sun said there would have been “serious displeasur­e” in the Navy had he gone ahead with the uniform plan.

The Daily Telegraph reported that royals had held “intense discussion­s” to allay concerns about embarrassi­ng the family if Andrew and Harry – the only royals to have seen front line service – were not wearing uniform.

The broadsheet reported that the decision ultimately lay with the Queen, while The Sun cited insiders as saying she “personally stepped in” to suggest the civilian clothing rule.

 ?? — AFP ?? Floral sympathy: Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, viewing flowers and messages of condolence left by members of the public outside Buckingham Palace in London.
— AFP Floral sympathy: Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, viewing flowers and messages of condolence left by members of the public outside Buckingham Palace in London.

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