Prince Harry in the British army

In his third royal biography, 'Harry's War: The True Story of Prince Harry's Heroism in Afghanistan' biographer Robert Jobson has already got Harryite hearts pounding, not least because the book reads

Hundreds of onlookers cheered as 200 servicemen and women—Prince Harry among them — marched to the tune of a pipe band as they paraded down Edinburgh's Royal Mile

Making his first official visit to Wales as the Royal Patron of Welsh organization Dolen Cymru (The Wales-Lesotho link) Prince Harry was welcomed by enthusiastic--very enthusiastic!--crowds.

A recent article by the Independent is calling Prince William's newest attachment to the Royal Navy "the latest development in a PR initiative that befits a new generation of princes," which got me thinking - with all the money invested in training soldiers, sailors and airmen, is it really necessary to (unofficially) require members of Royal families to participate in the military?

More details have emerged today of Harry's planned training exercise to Lesotho. Last month it was reported that the Prince had organized the mission to Lesotho.

Nineteen year old Trooper David Land, a member of the Blues and Royals regiment was attacked and left unconscious outside of Windsor Castle just hours before he was to receive a campaign medal alongsi

On Sunday the Blues and Royals, in a once in a decade privilege, lead the Household Cavalry's Memorial Parade through London's Hyde Park.

Beginning with the roar of three Eurofighter Typhoon jets, the City Salute was off to a tremendous start.

Cllr Leo Walters, the Mayor of Windsor and Maidenhead has demanded a formal apology from US website the Drudge Report, which broke the news blackout on Harry's deployment to Afghanistan.

On the heels of the Ministry of Defense's decision that Prince Harry will not be redeployed to a war zone it's been revealed that he is planning a mission of a different sort.

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