The Duke of Sussex was nowhere to be seen at his grandfather's memorial, which took place earlier today at Westminster Abbey. The lawyer and women's rights activist hit out at people who have been criticising the Duke, saying he has "nothing to regret" as he attended the funeral last year. Prince Philip, who died during lockdown, was forced to have an extremely scaled back funeral as a result of Coronavirus restrictions. Only 30 people, including Prince Harry, attended the service. However, today's memorial saw around 1,800 people attend. Writing on Twitter, Dr Mos-Shogbamimu said: "Prince Harry has NOTHING to regret in missing Prince Philip memorial service. "Remembering his grandfather is ...
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