Prince Harry Officially Stripped Of 'His Royal Highness' Title At Princess Diana Exhibit
Ouch. Prince Harry has officially been stripped of his "His Royal Highness" title at the Kensington Palace exhibit for his late mother, Princess Diana.
After an "administrative error," Harry's title at the exhibit displaying the Princess of Wales' wedding dress was removed. The sign below the iconic gown now reads: "Lent by HRH The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex,” referring to Prince William and the new father-of-two.
The sign previously read, "Lent by HRH The Duke of Cambridge and HRH The Duke of Sussex"; however, The Royal Collection Trust said last week that the sign had "incorrect" labels following Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit, dubbed "Megxit." His titles were also stripped from two other items at the exhibit, according to the Sun.
Kensington Palace launched the "Royal Style in the Making" exhibit this month. Apart from Diana's wedding gown from her 1981 nuptials with Prince Charles, the exhibit includes "never-before-seen items from the archives of some of the most celebrated royal couturiers of the 20th century," according to the Historic Royal Palaces website.
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The exhibition will also include "examples of the glittering gowns and stylish tailoring created for three generations of royal women," per the website.
Hopefully Harry will find time to make his way to the exhibit in the near future, as it will run until January 2022. However, he may be too busy with the couple's newborn daughter to trek over the pond.
The 36-year-old and brunette beauty, who also share 2-year-old son Archie, welcomed daughter Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor on Friday, June 4. The couple announced the exciting news to the public two days later, explaining that they named their daughter after both Harry's late mom and grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
And with two little ones running around the couple's $14.65 million California home soon enough, Harry is sure to have his hands full. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to their stunning estate in the celeb-filled Montecito community last year after Megxit.
Harry returned back to the U.K. in April for the first time since stepping away from his duties for Prince Philip's funeral. His return also marked the first time he saw his royal family face-to-face since dragging their names through the mud and making multiple shocking accusations alongside his wife.