Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
How is a working royal a military officer? Honorary titles do not make you a military person.
In the UK it does. I don’t make the rules, but they didn’t change them just to punish Harry. If you have an honorary title OR are active duty, you wear it, otherwise you don’t. Since forever.
But they let Andrew wear them... against the rules. He is not a working Royal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
How is a working royal a military officer? Honorary titles do not make you a military person.
In the UK it does. I don’t make the rules, but they didn’t change them just to punish Harry. If you have an honorary title OR are active duty, you wear it, otherwise you don’t. Since forever.
Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/14/redundancies-king-charles-staff-clarence-house-mourning-period-heartless-union
Looks like he’s firing 100 staffers now that he’s been promoted
He's straight up and idiot.
So are you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He looks petty for not letting Harry wear his military uniform at the funeral even though he actually served for 10 years while allowing his pedo brother Andrew don his.
He is not petty, those are the rules of the British Army. Harry RESIGNED from his military role, that means Harry is not entitled to wear the uniform, per army rules. Andrew on the other hand RETIRED from the army and is technically entitled to wear the uniform at all of the events.
“The last time he was seen in uniform was at the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall in London on March 7, 2020, just before he moved to the US. Enlarge Image Harry was last seen in uniform at the Royal Albert Hall in London in March 2020.”
He has worn it since he left the military. They are punishing him because they don’t like his decision. And to the best of our knowledge, Harry was not sexually assaulting girls while in military service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
How is a working royal a military officer? Honorary titles do not make you a military person.
In the UK it does. I don’t make the rules, but they didn’t change them just to punish Harry. If you have an honorary title OR are active duty, you wear it, otherwise you don’t. Since forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/14/redundancies-king-charles-staff-clarence-house-mourning-period-heartless-union
Looks like he’s firing 100 staffers now that he’s been promoted
He's straight up and idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
How is a working royal a military officer? Honorary titles do not make you a military person.
Anonymous wrote:https://amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/14/redundancies-king-charles-staff-clarence-house-mourning-period-heartless-union
Looks like he’s firing 100 staffers now that he’s been promoted
Anonymous wrote:Neither Andrew nor Harry are entitled to military dress because neither has an active military title. (Even in US once you quit, you stop wearing the uniform.) They others still have active, current honorary military titles. If Harry wanted to stay a working Royal, he too could keep his honorary titles. It has nothing to do with who previously served (which they ALL did.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He looks petty for not letting Harry wear his military uniform at the funeral even though he actually served for 10 years while allowing his pedo brother Andrew don his.
Andrew has not been wearing a uniform. He's been wearing medals on a civilian morning suit.
Why is he not with Epstein?
Because he has not been tried or found guilty of any wrong doings? Turns out both the UK and the US do not have a well functioning legal system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He looks petty for not letting Harry wear his military uniform at the funeral even though he actually served for 10 years while allowing his pedo brother Andrew don his.
He is not petty, those are the rules of the British Army. Harry RESIGNED from his military role, that means Harry is not entitled to wear the uniform, per army rules. Andrew on the other hand RETIRED from the army and is technically entitled to wear the uniform at all of the events.