Prince Harry STRIPPED of royal title after palace vows never to use it again
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Prince Harry STRIPPED of royal title after palace vows never to use it again

PRINCE HARRY was stripped of his 'HRH' title at a recent exhibition celebrating the life of his late mother, Princess Diana.

During the event, which showcased a number of personal items belonging to Diana, Harry's title 'His Royal Highness' (HRH) was removed from placards.

It's understood that William and Harry loaned their mother's wedding dress to the function, which took place at Kensington Palace, but next to the dress, the words read: "Lent by HRH the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex."

Following Harry and Meghan's infamous exit from the Royal Family last year, it was agreed that while the couple were allowed to keep their royal 'HRH' titles, they weren't permitted to ever use them publicly.

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.

Photos of the wedding dress placard emerged last week, and the Royal Collection Trust previously admitted it was an "administrative error" and that it would be changed to reflect the prince's status.

Although, photos emerging from the event itself show that Harry's HRH title has still not been added.