Queen Elizabeth was supposed to have asked the Royal Member to wear military uniforms in the Royal Philip funeral to "keep the face" for Harry.
According to the detailed rules in the Funeral of the Royal Philip are about to be announced by Buckingham Palace, the entire high-level royal member is required to wear civilian costumes, with men who are mourning and black ties.
Sources said this provision was given by Queen Elizabeth II to "avoid difficulty" for Harry, who gave up his role in the British royal family and lost the positions and level of honor in the army from the month
The Royal Royal Reception Regulation did not allow Harry to wear military uniforms at the Royal Philip's funeral, though the Duke of Sussex served in the army and twice deployed to Afghanistan.
According to this rule, Harry can only wear civilian costumes, although it can still wear medals awarded.
Prince William (right) and Harry's brother in a event in May 2018.
The decision on costumes also extinguished the royal royal argument about Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, was wearing a military uniform of the naval slope to attend the funeral father.
Prince Andrew, 61, was given to argue at Buckingham Palace when asking questions about the uniform that he was right to wear at his father's funeral.
At the royal funeral ceremony, the princes and princes often wear military uniforms.
Harry wore a military uniform in the royal rituals of the British royalties and held the honorary jaws, including the British General Military General, before leaving positions.