PRINCE Harry won’t be able to wear his military uniform at official events if stripped of his honorary titles in the Megxit review.
The Duke of Sussex is said to be “upset” at the prospect of losing the titles.
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Harry’s positions as Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington and Commodore-in-Chief, Small Ships and Diving were taken away when he left the royals, pending the review.
And now the Sun understands they are unlikely to be restored in the looming Megxit talks now the couple are firmly on the US celebrity circuit.
If Harry does lose his honorary titles, this means he will not be able to wear the corresponding uniforms at any official events in the future.
The titles he earned during his ten years in the Army are not affected.
This means that future events, he will dress like other former servicemen, wearing a suit and medals like he did for the cemetery visit in the US for Remembrance Day.
Prince Harry was last seen in his Royal Marines outfit just before quitting the UK, donning the distinguished red uniform for the Festival of Music in March last year.
And Prince William has today reportedly been tipped to take on his younger brother’s Marine role.
Patronages such as the Rugby Football Union and National Theatre, which the couple were granted as working royals, are unlikely to be returned — even though Palace insiders point out they have so far fulfilled a promise to “uphold the values of Her Majesty”.
Harry and Meghan – who this week announced they were expecting another baby – are reportedly “resigned” to losing their roles.
The couple have around 18 royal and private patronages but have not returned to the UK for 11 months.
It was claimed the couple themselves were unaware of what the Megxit details would be – awaiting confirmation from the palace on whether they will be able to keep their royal patronages and charities.
A series of announcements were expected from Buckingham Palace before March 31; the deadline set last year for a 12 month review of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to quit The Firm.
Since leaving the UK, the couple have settled in the US and signed multi-million pound deals with Netflix and Spotify – and will sit down with Oprah Winfrey in a tell-all interview to be aired next month.
And Harry and Meghan have been told Oprah can “ask anything she wants” during the “intimate” 90-minute chat scheduled for March 7.
Several major American broadcasters were hoping to land the couple’s first major interview since quitting the Royal Family.
The Queen is said to have every faith Harry and Meghan will honour royal protocol during the TV interview.