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Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2016 18:43:46 GMT
Prince Harry was treated to a group serenade on Tuesday – and then propositioned for a peck. "Can I give you a kiss, sir?" asked a smiling woman as he made a trip to northwest England to promote youth sports. Harry diplomatically turned down the offer, giving her a handshake instead. Upon his arrival, a group of women waited patiently at the gates of a youth sports charity and sung their own unique version of the Andy Williams song, "I Can't Take My Eyes off You."
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Post by Admin on Jul 8, 2016 18:49:57 GMT
We bet Prince Harry would have loved to be a fly on the wall at a bash in Kensington last night. The handsome royal's exes Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas were spotted hanging out together at the Serpentine Summer Party in West London. Chelsy, 30, and Cressida, 27, appeared to be enjoying each other's company as they posed for pictures at the event. Entrepreneur Chelsea pulled a picture perfect smile as she oozed confidence in a white, green and black floral floor-length gown.
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Post by Admin on Jul 13, 2016 18:49:48 GMT
He told friends he hoped the families of the dead would get some “closure” from the report. Sir John Chilcot stated the Army was unprepared and ill-equipped for the Iraq War. The 31-year-old Prince made his comments last week hours after the million word document was published. According to Harry’s pal, he said he hoped the families of the dead would now have some closure. The prince was said to be pleased relatives who have been campaigning for the truth for more than a decade have finally got what they wanted. Harry is also believed to have described the report as “pretty tragic and damaging”.
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Post by Admin on Jul 15, 2016 18:47:57 GMT
Prince Harry has long had a deep love for Britain’s military. Showing an interest as a small child climbing into tanks on a visit to the barracks of the Dragoons in Hanover, Germany in 1993 at the age of just eight-years-old. Prince Harry went on to serve 10 years with The Blues and Royals from 2005-2015. During his 10 years in the military, he served two tours in Afghanistan. Prince Harry opted to join the military instead of going to university, beginning a 44-week training course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 8 May 2005 as an Officer Cadet. While at Sandhurst Prince Harry was known as Officer Cadet Wales. After completing his training at Sandhurst he was commissioned as an Army Officer on 12 April 2006 and on 13 April 2006 he became a Second Lieutenant, Cornet. Not long after becoming a commissioned officer Prince Harry joined his regiment on 8 May 2006. Shortly after he reported to Bovington in Dorset to begin the troop leader’s course. There he trained to become an armoured reconnaissance troop leader, learning instruction in signals, driving and maintenance and gunnery. He completed the course in October 2006. Prince Harry spent 77 days in Helmand, Afghanistan in 2007-2008 as a Cornet, Second Lieutenant and was promoted to Lieutenant on 13 April 2008. On 16 April 2011, he was promoted to Captain. After becoming a Captain he served a 20-week deployment in 2012- 2013 with the Army Air Corps before retiring in June 2015. During his deployment, Prince Harry was responsible for 11 soldiers and four scimitar reconnaissance vehicles.
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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2016 18:47:00 GMT
Prince Harry broadcast his HIV test live on social media to encourage others get tested for the virus. A quick prick of his finger followed by a minute blood test was all it took to reveal his status as HIV negative. The 31-year-old British royal shared the experience on Facebook Live to show others how easy it is to get tested for the virus, which despite declining rates in recent decades, has seen a rise in younger generations in the last few years. Kensington Palace posted a link to the video along with photos on its Twitter feed.
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