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Prince Harry Reflects on Military Career in New Documentary Series “Invictus”
In the latest episode of his new documentary series, “Invictus,” Prince Harry opens up about his 10-year military career, sharing his heartfelt thoughts on the experience.
During a video call with members of the Invincibles, Harry discusses the emotional process of hanging up their uniforms after military service, emphasizing that the spirit of service will always remain ingrained in them.
Prince Harry, who served in the army for a decade and made two visits to Afghanistan, decided to end his military career in June 2015.
At the age of 20, he reached the pinnacle of his career, being promoted to captain in 2004.
Just three months after becoming an army officer, Clarence House confirmed that Harry would join the Blues and Royals in January 2006.
Shortly after, in May 2006, he completed his platoon and unit leaders course, receiving specialized weapons training to become the leader of an armored reconnaissance unit.
March 2015 marked the confirmation of Harry's decision to leave the army, officially ending his military career with the rank of lieutenant in June of that year.
Throughout his time in service, Prince Harry's dedication earned him more medals than his brother, Prince William.
Notably, he was awarded the Afghanistan Service Medal, as well as the Golden Jubilee, Diamond, and Platinum Jubilee medals.
Additionally, Harry received recognition for his service to the late Queen and proudly wore the KCVO star, symbolizing the Royal Victorian Order.
Prince Harry has often described his years in the army as the happiest of his life.
However, a year after his military service concluded, he met Meghan Markle, and their lives took a new direction.
Despite this shift, Harry's commitment to supporting veterans and promoting their well-being remains steadfast.
The upcoming Invictus Games, scheduled to commence on September 9, will serve as a testament to his unwavering dedication.