I think the problem started that Andrew got a yes (maybe still from his mother) and Harry a no. That cannot be explained to the public, both a yes can be explained, both a no can be explained, but one yes the other no. That is a hard sell.
Even Piers Morgan wrote a column about, with the headline: Harry is selfish brat, but if Andrew gets to wear his uniform, then so should Harry.
This decision has its benefits, 1. Honouring your dead mother/queen/head of the military's last wish, 2. Possibly further restoring the bond between Harry and Charles. With that book still planned, the more Charles appears the bigger person, the better it is.
We are just talking a 15 minute vigil here, not the funeral itself.
Right, it's just 15 minutes. I just read that William and Harry will stand vigil on Saturday, and at the King's request both will be in uniform. Honestly, in my opinion, Harry should be able to wear the uniform as he didn't leave the family in disgrace. He gave nearly a quarter of his life to the military.
Anyway, back on topic....right now King Charles is accepting condolences from the Welsh Parliament. He and the Queen Consort met with people earlier and there was a jubilant atmosphere. It's nice to see him getting a warm welcome.
Are most here going to watch the funeral live? I'm planning on getting up early to see it...which brought back memories to me of me as a 14 year old girl. I was the only one in my household who was interested in seeing the wedding of Charles and Diana and so I set my alarm and got up at 4 am to see it...suppose that's where my fascination with the Royals began.
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