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Prince Harry has been fighting the Taleban on the front line in Afghanistan, the MoD has confirmed. | |
Harry, 23, who is third in line to the throne, has spent the last 10 weeks serving in Helmand Province. | Harry, 23, who is third in line to the throne, has spent the last 10 weeks serving in Helmand Province. |
The prince joked about his nickname "the bullet magnet", but said: "I finally get the chance to do the soldiering that I want to do." | |
The deployment was subject to a news blackout deal, which broke down after being leaked by foreign media. | |
Chief of the General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt, who is head of the British Army, said he was disappointed the news had leaked. | Chief of the General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt, who is head of the British Army, said he was disappointed the news had leaked. |
It's very nice to be sort of a normal person for once Prince Harry Harry relates experience'As normal as it gets' | It's very nice to be sort of a normal person for once Prince Harry Harry relates experience'As normal as it gets' |
In a statement, he said: "I am very disappointed that foreign websites have decided to run this story without consulting us. | In a statement, he said: "I am very disappointed that foreign websites have decided to run this story without consulting us. |
"This is in stark contrast to the highly responsible attitude that the whole of the UK print and broadcast media, along with a small number overseas, who have entered into an understanding with us over the coverage of Prince Harry on operations." | "This is in stark contrast to the highly responsible attitude that the whole of the UK print and broadcast media, along with a small number overseas, who have entered into an understanding with us over the coverage of Prince Harry on operations." |
'No showers' | |
In an interview in Helmand Province, Harry - a member of the Household Cavalry - talked about life as a soldier on the front line. | In an interview in Helmand Province, Harry - a member of the Household Cavalry - talked about life as a soldier on the front line. |
"I haven't really had a shower for four days, I haven't washed my clothes for a week. | "I haven't really had a shower for four days, I haven't washed my clothes for a week. |
"It's very nice to be sort of a normal person for once, I think it's about as normal as I'm going to get. | "It's very nice to be sort of a normal person for once, I think it's about as normal as I'm going to get. |
"I am still a little bit conscious of the fact that if I show my face too much in and around the area - luckily there's no civilians around here because it's...a no-man's land. | "I am still a little bit conscious of the fact that if I show my face too much in and around the area - luckily there's no civilians around here because it's...a no-man's land. |
Prince Harry is very proud to serve his country on operations alongside his fellow soldiers Prince of Wales's spokesman In pictures: On the front line class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7269787.stm">Dannatt: Statement in full | |
"But I think that if, up north, when I do go up there, if I do go on patrols in amongst the locals, I'll still be very wary about the fact that I do need to keep my face slightly covered just on the off-chance that I do get recognised, which will put other guys in danger. | "But I think that if, up north, when I do go up there, if I do go on patrols in amongst the locals, I'll still be very wary about the fact that I do need to keep my face slightly covered just on the off-chance that I do get recognised, which will put other guys in danger. |
"The Ghurkas think it's hysterical how I am called the 'bullet magnet', but they've yet to see why." | "The Ghurkas think it's hysterical how I am called the 'bullet magnet', but they've yet to see why." |
The deployment comes after the prince's planned tour to Iraq last year had to be cancelled because of a security risk. | The deployment comes after the prince's planned tour to Iraq last year had to be cancelled because of a security risk. |
Speaking ahead of the tour, Harry spoke of his relief over the mission. | Speaking ahead of the tour, Harry spoke of his relief over the mission. |
He said he felt: "a bit of excitement, a bit of phew, finally, [to] get the chance to actually do the soldiering that I wanted to do ever since I joined really." | He said he felt: "a bit of excitement, a bit of phew, finally, [to] get the chance to actually do the soldiering that I wanted to do ever since I joined really." |
The Prince of Wales's communications secretary, Paddy Harverson, said: "Prince Harry is very proud to serve his country on operations alongside his fellow soldiers and to do the job he has been trained for." |