Former royal butler Grant Harrold has explained what King Charles will do about his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, as he marks Remembrance Sunday later
King Charles will “switch off from his personal dramas” as the world watches on when he marks Remembrance Sunday later today. That is according to former royal butler Grant Harrold who worked for the King at Highgrove House.
Harrold says the late Queen Elizabeth II had a “three line whip” for The Firm on Remembrance Sunday. With many royals having served in the Armed Forces and the Queen’s own uncle Fergus Bowes-Lyon was even killed in action during the Battle of Loos.
The royals even serve as head of the military, meaning Remembrance is “taken very seriously” around Buckingham Palace . Harrold says the King “loves t

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