Prince Andrew 'tarnishes regiment' as he continues to wear Grenadier Guards kit

Prince Andrew 'tarnishes regiment' as he continues to wear Grenadier Guards kit

Prince Andrew has reportedly refused to stop wearing Grenadier Guards' kit despite being stripped of his titles.The Queen had removed the Duke of York's ceremonial title as colonel of the...
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