Prince Harry wants to keep his position as ceremonial head of the Royal Marines despite quitting as a senior royal, an ex-soldier claims.
The Duke of Sussex left his royal roles after a bombshell announcement in January but has been given a “review” period, with the possibility of a return to military positions next year.
A former Invictus Games soldier, who asked not to be named, said: “We spoke about the Games, I was very respectful and did not ask him anything about his new life or anything.
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