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No place for "administrative error": Prince Harry isn't His Royal Highness anymore

The Sun reported Prince Harry has been stripped of his HRH title at the Princess Diana exhibition after the palace vowed he would never use the title again. Prince Harry
More than a week after an "administrative error" was first spotted, the Duke of Sussex is no longer credited as His Royal Highness after lending his mother's wedding dress to a display at Kensington Palace.
Harry, 36, and William, 38, donated two of their mother's dresses to the Royal Style in the Making show, which runs until January 2.
Harry's HRH title has now been removed from a placard in the Princess Diana exhibition.
Under the Megxit agreement that saw Harry, 36, and his wife Meghan Markle quit the UK and move to the US, it was agreed the royal would not use his HRH title, although he would retain it.
But it was revealed last week that the prominent display had used the address.
The Royal Collection Trust previously admitted it was an "administrative error" and that it would be changed to reflect the prince's new status. Prince Harry
When the Duke of Sussex stepped down from being a senior working royal, the Queen set out strict Megxit terms for the couple to adhere to.
At the “Sandringham Summit” it was decided that the Sussexes were allowed to keep, but not use, their HRH titles.
Harry and Meghan officially stepped down as senior royals on March 31 last year and stopped using their HRH titles.
They announced they would work towards becoming "financially independent".
Following the January, 2020 Mexit announcement Buckingham Palace confirmed the couple would step back from official royal duties.
As a result, they would no longer use the titles His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness.
But they would continue to use their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles.
The sun reported, citing a palace spokesman, "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." Prince Harry
Source: the Sun
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