Prince Harry 'didn't tell' Buckingham Palace' about his Canada trip to meet veterans before he and Meghan partied with the Kardashians the night before Remembrance Sunday

Prince Harry reportedly failed to tell Buckingham Palace about his trip to Canada to meet veterans as he and Meghan partied with the Kardashians the night before Remembrance Sunday.The Duke of Sussex, a former captain in the British army, met with veterans during a solo trip to Toronto to mark Armistice Day as the rest of the Royal Family took part in the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London.Harry, 41, who completed two tours of Afghanistan, spoke to soldiers from the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and the Royal Regiment of Canada and later met veterans taking part in a creative arts programme at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital.But the night before Harry and Meghan were among the A-listers to attend Kris Jenner's 70th birthday bash.Harry was pictured wearing a black tuxedo and red poppy as he strutted in to the James Bond-themed ball thrown by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez at their $165million Los Angeles estate.Candid photos showed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex cosying up to the birthday girl - and Harry sashaying towards her on the dancefloor on Saturday night in Beverly Hills.But hours later they were all mysteriously 'scrubbed' from social media by Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian, who had shared them with their millions of Instagram followers, prompting furore.And now it has emerged that the prince failed to inform the Royal Family about his trip to Toronto despite claiming to have done so, according to The Times.  Prince Harry reportedly failed to tell Buckingham Palace about his trip to Canada to meet veterans The night before Harry and Meghan were among the A-listers to attend Kris Jenner's 70th birthday bashThe Duke's office claimed to have informed the Palace 'as a courtesy' but no one at Buckingham Palace or Kensington Palace was informed before it was released to the media, the newspaper reported.The Daily Mail has contacted Harry for comment. The row suggests the tour of the Commonwealth country was not given the royal seal of approval.It is the latest dispute between Harry and the rest of the royals after he lost his final High Court appeal against the Home Office over the funding of his security.He has since written to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to ask for police security. The duke appears keen to improve relations with his father and met him in September for the first time in over a year.On Remembrance Day Harry published an essay on his website honouring those who have died in war. In the piece titled The Bond, the Banter, the Bravery: What it Means to be British, he said remembrance 'is not simply a minute's silence', but 'a call to collective responsibility'.His appearance at Kris Jenner's birthday and the deletion of the pictures has caused uproar. People Magazine, the Sussexes' preferred publication in the US, claimed that Meghan and Harry asked that no photographs of them inside the James Bond-themed party were published. Harry spoke to soldiers from the the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and the Royal Regiment of Canada and later met veterans taking part in a creative arts programme at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital The Toronto trip came as the rest of the Royal Family took part in the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in LondonRead More Bizarre VERY different stories I'm told about the deleted Harry and Meghan photos: ALISON BOSHOFF The publication also claimed that it understood the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ticked a 'no' box on a photo consent form, leading to the party images of them on Instagram being removed. But a source close to the event has strongly refuted the claim to the Daily Mail, saying 'there were no consent forms' - leading to renewed speculation as to why the photos vanished.Ms Jenner's Instagram post-party round-up showed a series of pictures of her with the couple. Her daughter, Kim Kardashian, shared a photo of herself posing with Meghan. But these were later deleted.Despite the images being deleted, the pictures of Harry and Meghan are being shared on social media and were published by several websites in the United States.Harry looked particularly happy in one photo, putting his arm around Ms Jenner, who was standing between him and his wife, with the prince leaning in to bring his face closer to hers.Meghan looked far more serious, with her hand on Ms Jenner's shoulder.The former Suits star smiled, but not as widely as her British husband, who in another deleted image appeared to be giddy and shimmying towards their host on the dancefloor.
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