Prince Harry, who was noticeably missing from the Remembrance Day services, may never be a part of the royal family's traditions.
The Duke of Sussex departed the UK in 2020 to start a new life with his bride Meghan Markle. The couple currently lives in Montecito, California, with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Since their notorious leave, Harry has only attended significant royal ceremonies, such as his grandmother Elizabeth II's final rites.
Speaking about the former working royal's absence from the recent melancholy royal event, royal historian Richard Fitzwilliams told GB that it is 'unlikely' that Hary will return to "The Cenotaph ever again."
He stated, "I honestly believe it is unlikely that we will see him at The Cenotaph again." On the other hand, the Sussexes, like life, are unpredictable. Who knows?
"Of course, this is tremendously unfortunate, and when they stepped down the senior working royals, that was their decision to go to California, and that means that he can't wear a uniform, and it means he has no military patronages," according to Richard.
The royal commentator stated that Harry's absence from the occasion must have been "upsetting".
"...I believe he will much miss it. The major remembrance is certainly quite poignant, and he would undoubtedly wish he were there," said the analyst.
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