The Poppy Factory in London is famous for making memorial wreaths and poppies commemorating Britain’s war heroes. It was founded 100 years ago.
Another memorial put up by the controversial Prince Andrew was also removed following his friendship with trickster Jeffrey Epstein.
Sources at the site in Richmond, London say Harry’s wreaths are no longer there, but wreaths for the late Queen, the late Duke of Edinburgh, the current Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince William and Prince Edward are still on display. increase. .
However, the Poppy Factory and Buckingham Palace have declined to comment on what happened to Prince Harry’s £1,000 wreath.
A new wreath is being made for the new king for next week’s service.
Harry, 38, has stepped back from public duties with Meghan Markle and decided to live life in California. was tentatively refused.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- When did Prince Harry participate in the laying of the wreath for Remembrance?
Prince Harry joined the tradition of laying a wreath at the 2019 memorial service. - Has Prince Harry ever served in the British Army?
The Duke of Sussex once proudly served in the British Army, including a term in Afghanistan with the Bruce and Royals Regiment.
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