Prince Harry has been accused of “letting down” members of
Britain’s armed services by sporting a beard at an event to honor the
country’s war dead. The facial hair is in breach of military codes for
servicemen in uniform.
Despite
being retired from active service since 2015, hirsute Harry donned his
Blues and Royals officer’s uniform for a Remembrance Sunday service at
the Cenotaph in central London – but his failure to present a fresh face
has drawn a strong reaction from some.A serving member in the elite cavalry regiment told the Daily Mail: "Prince Harry is letting us all down. There's no place for beards in the Queen's cavalry. He should have shaved it off for such an important day."
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry also laid a wreath, alongside @TheDukeOfYork, at The Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph today.#RemembranceDay#WeWillRememberThempic.twitter.com/TCcYL5NLKd— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) November 12, 2017
Armed forces rules forbid all beards except in cases where there is a religious exemption. Sikhs, for instance, cannot cut their hair and so are permitted to keep their beards while in uniform, according to the RAF handbook which is representative of other services apart from the Royal Navy, which allows beards but not mustaches. The manual for the Army Training Regiment also states that personnel are required to shave “everyday regardless of facial hair growth.”
The British Army reportedly relaxed its rules governing facial hair for soldiers serving in Afghanistan. The beard in Afghan culture is seen as a sign of virility and authority, and the loosening of the rules was seen as an effort to blend in with local men.
For some Twitter users, however, the controversy was little more than a storm in a teacup.
George V had a beard did he broke the protocole too ? 🤔🙄😒🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/iNy24lbopG— Juliette (@RoyalDetective8) November 12, 2017
It’s a beard. It’s not like he’s got an Isis flag tattooed on his head. Jesus people.— fueled by hate (@fat_pandi) November 12, 2017
I mean, how dare Prince Harry defy royal tradition by not shaving off his beard. Oh wait... Daily Fail. pic.twitter.com/CK522xBzG3— James Wharton (@jameswharton) November 12, 2017