Prince Harry
Prince Harry
Prince Henry of Wales, KCVO, commonly known as Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. At the time of his birth, he was third in the line of succession to succeed his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, but is currently fifth in line after his father, his older brother Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and William's children, George and Charlotte...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionRoyalty
Date of Birth15 September 1984
CityLondon, England
It's very nice to be a sort of normal person for once; I think it's about as normal as I'm going to get.
I do enjoy running down a ditch full of mud, firing bullets. It’s the way I am. I love it.
There’s a lot of times that both myself and my brother wish, obviously, that we were just completely normal.
I get a huge buzz from spending time with kids.
I've served my country.
I am very sorry if I have caused any offence. It was a poor choice of costume.
I'm very sorry if I offended anybody. I'd like to put it in the past now. What's done is done. I regret it.
I've longed for kids since I was very, very young. And so I'm waiting to find the right person, someone who's willing to take on the job.
I suppose it is one time when you can really use your name to raise money. And if I am going to use it for anything, what more of a better opportunity (than) to use it here.
You've got to give something back. You can't just sit there.
This is not just about women. We men need to recognize the part we play, too. Real men treat women with the dignity and respect they deserve.
Anyone who says they don't enjoy the Army is mad - you can spend a week hating it and the next week it could be the best thing in the world and the best job you could ever, ever wish for. It has got so much to offer.
I have witnessed first-hand how the power of sport can positively impact the lives of wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women in their journey of recovery. The Invictus Games will focus on what they can achieve post injury and celebrate their fighting spirit, through an inclusive sporting competition that recognises the sacrifice they have made. I am extremely proud that we are bringing an event like this to the UK for the first time and believe it can have a long lasting impact on the well-being of those who have served their nations so bravely.