Prince Harry's HRH Title Removed From Princess Diana Exhibition After 'Administrative Error'
Something's missing! Prince Harry's HRH title was removed from Princess Diana's wedding dress exhibition at Kensington Palace.
Last week, a placard read: "Lent by HRH the Duke of Cambridge and HRH the Duke of Sussex."
However, people pointed out that since Harry — who lent the dress to the exhibition along with his brother, Prince William — is no longer part of the royal family, his titles should be stripped.
A spokesman for the Royal Collection Trust said, "Due to an administrative error, for which the Royal Collection Trust was responsible, the labels were incorrect and will be updated."
Now, the red-headed royal's title is no longer there, and the sign reads: “Lent by HRH the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex."
After Harry and Meghan Markle moved away from the U.K, a palace spokesman said: "With The Queen’s blessing, the Sussexes will continue to maintain their private patronages and associations. While they can no longer formally represent The Queen, the Sussexes have made clear that everything they do will continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty. The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family."
Despite moving to a different country, Harry made it clear that he still cared about his brood.
"It was never walking away," he told James Corden earlier this year. "It was stepping back rather than stepping down. Whatever decisions are made on that side I will never walk away. I'll always be contributing. My life is public service so wherever I am in the world it's going to be the same thing."
Harry also revealed why he felt the needed to leave the U.K. "It was a really difficult environment as I think a lot of people saw. We all know what the British press can be like. It was destroying my mental health," he confessed. "This is toxic, so I did what any husband and what any father would do which is, 'I need to get my family out of here,' but we never walked away."