Prince Harry — who served two tours in Afghanistan — might be permitted to display another tribute to his military service at the coronation, one royal expert predicts.
Royal pundits are wondering how the exiled prince will be kitted out for the May 6 event — and what his role in the processions to Westminster Abbey will be,
“I imagine Harry won’t wear uniform,” he said. “I imagine he’ll wear his medals but quite where he fits within the procession and where he comes, I think will be probably reasonably similar to where he was at the funeral as well.”
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