Sunday 6 November 2022 05:19 PM Wreaths presented by Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been taken off display ... trends now

Sunday 6 November 2022 05:19 PM Wreaths presented by Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been taken off display ... trends now
Sunday 6 November 2022 05:19 PM Wreaths presented by Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been taken off display ... trends now

Sunday 6 November 2022 05:19 PM Wreaths presented by Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been taken off display ... trends now

A factory which makes commemorative wreaths has removed a Remembrance Day tribute laid by Prince Harry from its display.

Wreaths from other royals are still on show, while those of the Duke of Sussex and his uncle Prince Andrew are now out of view.

The Poppy Factory, based in Richmond, south west London, was founded 100 years ago to make wreaths and poppies to honour fallen soldiers. It had previously showcased Harry's £1,000 wreath, The Mirror reports.

Royal insiders have interpreted the move as another sign that the prince, who notably served in the military in Afghanistan, is being subtly phased out from royal life since quitting the UK for a new life in California.

A source at the site said: 'Harry used to have his wreath on display in the centre's old exhibiting area, but it isn't any more.

'We've got rid of it – and all the duplicates we kept too.'

This week also saw claims that the King is keeping a close eye on Prince Harry's autobiography and a Netflix series starring himself and his wife Meghan.

Royal author Tom Bower said: 'He has made various threats and warned they will find themselves ostracised in a way they cannot believe.'

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Andrew, Duke of York during the annual Remembrance Sunday service in 2018. Both Prince Harry and Prince Andrew's wreaths have reportedly been removed from the Poppy Factory

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Andrew, Duke of York during the annual Remembrance Sunday service in 2018. Both Prince Harry and Prince Andrew's wreaths have reportedly been removed from the Poppy Factory

Queen Consort Camilla during a visit to the Poppy Factory, where remembrance poppies are made, in Richmond, southwest London

Queen Consort Camilla during a visit to the Poppy Factory, where remembrance poppies are made, in Richmond, southwest London

King Charles III said he will not progress with plans for a slimmed-down monarchy and will keep the number of working royals at 11

King Charles III said he will not progress with plans for a slimmed-down monarchy and will keep the number of working royals at 11

It was also announced today that Britons will get a special 'Coronation' bank holiday to celebrate the King's coronation.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said there would be an extra UK-wide bank holiday on Monday, May 8, 'in recognition of this historic occasion'.

The actual coronation  will take place two days beforehand, at Westminster Abbey, on Saturday, May 6.

Last month, the King said  he will not progress with plans for a slimmed-down monarchy and will keep the number of working royals at 11, sources claim.

His Majesty's decision is more 'conservative' than critics and pundits have speculated after the monarch was expected to streamline the list of working royals. 

Instead, the King is said to be planning on giving prominent roles to his sister Princess Anne and brother Prince Edward as he steers the monarchy into a new era.

The 73-year-old King will also pay tax like his late mother, after in 1993 she ripped up George VI's tax break agreed by Neville Chamberlin. 

Sources told the Daily Express Kate and William will may have to increase their workload and take on new jobs

Sources told the Daily Express Kate and William will may have to increase their workload and take on new jobs

Close advisors believe with fewer generations of working royals the family will have to cut back on their 3,500 annual engagements (Pictured: Princess Anne (C), Princess Sophie, Countess of Wessex (2R) and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex)

Close advisors believe with fewer generations of working royals the family will have to cut back on their 3,500 annual engagements (Pictured: Princess Anne (C), Princess Sophie, Countess of Wessex (2R) and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex)

Who are the working royals? 
King Charles III Camilla, Queen Consort Prince William and Kate, The Prince and Princess of Wales Anne, the Princess Royal Prince Edward and Princess Sophie, The Earl and Countess of Wessex Prince Richard and Birgitte, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Princess Alexandra  Duke of Kent, Prince Edward 

 

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The news comes after the Palace said it wanted a cut-down Coronation which will have fewer arcane rituals and be significantly shorter than the 1953 ceremony when Queen Elizabeth was crowned.

Data shows the former Prince of Wales paid £5.8million in income tax after receiving £23million from the Duchy of Cornwall estate in 2021. 

Close advisors believe with fewer generations of working royals the family will have to cut back on their 3,500 annual engagements. 

Aides are discussing what will happen to charities which attract thousands of pounds through royal representation and visits. 

One senior royal source told the Daily Express: 'These are things that are all

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