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Prince Harry and Andrew's remembrance wreaths removed from poppy factory in fresh blow

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dailyrecord.co.uk

A wreath laid by Prince Harry on Remembrance Day has been removed from a display at the factory where the poppy commemorations are produced.

The Poppy Factory 'got rid' of the Harry's wreath and another laid by his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew - however the wreaths from other prominent royals are still featured.

Located in Richmond, London, the factory was founded 100 years ago to make wreaths and poppies to commemorate armed forces members who died in battle.

The decision is seen to be another sign of the Duke of Sussex being removed from royal life since he stepped down from his senior role and moved his family to the US.

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