Wreaths laid by Prince Harry and his uncle Prince Andrew had been on show for paying visitors to the Poppy Factory, which was founded 100 years ago – but they have been removed
A Remembrance Day wreath laid by Prince Harry has been taken off display at the factory which makes Britain’s poppies.
The commemoration, and another laid by his shamed uncle Prince Andrew, have been “got rid of” â while wreaths from other major royals remain.
They had been on show for paying visitors to the Poppy Factory, which was founded 100 years ago to make wreaths and poppies to commemorate Britain’s war dead.
The move is being seen as another sign of the Duke of Sussex being airbrushed from royal life since he quit frontline duties.