Prince Harry is to blame for missing commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day because he's the one who burnt bridges with his family, a royal expert claims. King Charles, Prince William and Queen Camilla all joined crowds to mark the day the world remembers fallen heroes and veterans of World War II on Thursday, but there was one person noticeably missing - Prince Harry. Katie Nicholl told The Sun's Royal Exclusive show how it would've been a “hard“ and “pretty stomach-clenching moment“ for him to watch the two days of commemorations and know he wasn't a part of it. Speaking to The Sun's Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson, the royal commentator explains that Harry's fought in Afghanistan and is the only member of Royal Family to have fought on the front line twice, so on another parallel universe, he would've been there. “Every time we cover the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday, if there's anyone that's earned the righ
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