Prince Harry is well known among the modern generation, and his marriage to Meghan Markle was seen all over the world.Prince Harry is the younger son of Prince Charles and has served his royal duties sincerely. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle stepped back from their HRH titles on March 31, 2020.The Royal Highness, Princess Diana’s younger son, somewhat followed in the footsteps of his mother and wanted to live a normal life like any other ordinary person. In the presence of his grandmother, Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Harry married Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018. On the day of his wedding, he was also bestowed with the title: Duke of Sussex along with others: Earl of Dumbarton, and Baron Kilkeel. Prince Harry is sixth in succession to the throne after Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the children of his elder brother, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. In 2015, Prince Harry, along with his father and elder brother, attended the memorial service for the World War I Battle of Gallipoli. Prince Harry is 37 and Megan Markle is 40 years old.Prince Harry’s heart is very close to helping wounded veterans. In this regard, he initiated the Invictus Games to support veterans. This idea came to him after he attended the Warrior Games in Colorado in 2013. Presently, Prince Harry lives with Meghan Markle and their two children in Montecito, California. When Prince Harry turned 18, he is known to have been gifted with Queen Elizabeth II’s own Coat of Arms. In the Oprah interview, Prince Harry explained why he left the royal family and how he felt trapped because he didn’t get a single day of leave for his own family. In 2011, Prince Harry traveled to the North Pole for an awareness program, and again in 2013, he traveled to the South Pole to raise funds for charity.Early Life: Prince HarryPrince Harry is the younger son of Prince Charles of Wales and Princess Diana of Wales.Henry Charles Albert David, also known as Prince Harry or Prince Henry of Wales, Prince Harry was born on September 15, 1984, in the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington. As per the records, he was born at 4:20 p.m. The baptism of Prince Henry Albert David was performed on December 21, 1984, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, in the British royal tradition.Prince Harry and his elder brother, Prince William, grew up in Gloucestershire’s Highgrove House and Kensington Palace in London. Prince Harry began traveling abroad at a young age, and in 1985, he traveled to Italy for the first time with his parents. In 1991 and 1998, he also visited his family in Canada.In 1996, Princess Diana and Prince Charles of Wales got divorced, and in the same year, Princess Diana died in Paris in a car accident. At that time, both the brothers were staying with their father in Balmoral. Prince Harry and his older brother Prince William were informed about their mother’s death and attended the funeral along with their father, maternal uncle, and paternal grandfather. The funeral proceedings began at Kensington Palace and made their way to Westminster Abbey. Prince Harry was 12 years old at the time of his mother’s death.Education: Prince HarryPrince Harry attended an independent school, as did his older brother, Prince William, and his father, Prince Charles.Jane Mynors’ Nursery School and Wetherby School were Prince Harry’s starting schools. After completing the pre-preparatory schools, he studied at Ludgrove School in Berkshire. Henry Charles Albert David was later admitted to Eton College when he cleared his entrance exams. A different practice was started when Prince Harry was admitted to Eton College.It was something that no one in the Mountbatten-Windsor royal family ever followed. They were sent to Gordonstoun. Prince Harry, along with his elder brother Prince William, studied at Eton College, similar to that of their maternal grandfather and uncle. Prince Harry completed his education in June 2003 at Eton College and obtained two A-Levels, one B-grade and one D-grade.After the AS level, he decided to drop history of art. He had a great passion for games from his early years, for polo and rugby, and because of this, he was called ‘a top-tier athlete’. According to reports, Prince Harry got help from the college faculty to score high grades. At his college, he was part of the Combined Cadet Force and was also made the cadet officer leading the yearly parade at Eton tattoo.He spent some good time taking a gap year in Australia, where he worked as a jackaroo on a cattle station and also played in the test match series between Young England and Young Australia. He also worked for the home shelter for children in Lesotho, where a documentary film, ‘The Forgotten Kingdom’, was also made on the same subject.Military Career: Prince HarryPrince Harry joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst immediately after he completed a time period of work experience in May 2005, where he began his training as a cadet officer.Through the 44-week training course, he was called Officer Cadet Wales. The course, which takes place in Camberley, Surrey, is a very difficult course that demands both theory and physical training. He joined the Blues and Royals as per the information provided by Clarence House on January 25, 2006. When he completed the course, he was appointed as an Army Officer on April 12, 2006.Queen Elizabeth II, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, took pride in receiving the salute from their grandson, leading the parade of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Prince Charles of Wales, along with his second wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, also attended the parade to see their son pass out, and brother William was already an officer cadet there.He joined the regiment on May 8, 2006, and started the second phase of his training as a troop leader. The training included maintenance, gunnery, driving, and signals. When the course was completed in October 2006, he rejoined the regiment in Windsor and took charge of 11 soldiers and four Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles. On February 28, 2008, the Ministry of Defense assured the public that Prince Harry was serving with them in Afghanistan and Helmand for more than eight weeks.In 2008, the Army Air Corps selection board exam was passed by Prince Harry, and the training of Prince Harry started with the attack helicopter, Apache. He also received provisional wings on the very same day from his father, who is Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps. In 2011, he was given the promotion to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Apache Badge.Captain Harry Wales also visited America in October 2011 for the final roles of his Apache training, where he learned how to operate the aircraft and its weapons. Later, he also cleared the CPG exam in February 2012. He completed his Apache pilot tour in September 2012 in an Afghanistan camp in Helmand. He was also part of the Joint Aviation Group and Afghan forces, where his tour ended after four months in January 2013.Recently, Prince Harry returned to all of his military appointments: Commodore-in-Chief of Royal Naval Command, Captain General Royal Marines, and Honorary Air Commandant, RAF Honington. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from the duties of the royal family in 2020. He also served in the Army for 10 years, completing two operational tours in Afghanistan and earning the rank of Apache Aircraft Commander.Civic Life: Prince HarryPrince Harry has done tremendous work to raise funds and charity for wounded sportspeople,. In Lesotho, Africa, he also collaborated with Prince Seeiso to set up a charity for the needy children of Lesotho. Following his promotion to Captain, Prince Harry was involved in a variety of projects and events, as well as assisting army personnel. In 2014, in London, he organized the Invictus Games for wounded women and servicemen so that they could earn their best endeavor and spirit by playing different sports games.The main goal of Prince Harry was to achieve lost capability recovery among wounded personnel. He ensured their quick recovery and helped them in any way he could so that they could do their best in life without losing hope. Prince Harry himself visited the service charities and different partner agencies which were engaged in the defense recovery initiative.He learned about the policies that were in existence and what else could be done with regard to the treatment. After serving in army units for 10 years in 2015, Kensington Palace revealed that Prince Harry would take leave from the armed forces. Even after leaving the armed forces, he continued to volunteer for the army personal recovery program.Apart from that, he continued to do charity work for children in home shelters, and in September 2019, a foundation was established in the name of his elder brothers, Prince William and Prince Harry, which he left in 2019. Prince Harry was adventurous and made his visits to the North Pole and the South Pole to raise funds for the needy people who were wounded in the service of the British army.Heritage: Prince HarryPrince Harry belongs to the British royal family and is also a member of the House of Glucksburg, which is a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg, which is Europe’s oldest royal house.Prince Harry’s father, Prince Charles of Wales, is a member of the House of Windsor, which in itself makes him royal, and his grandmother is Queen Elizabeth II. On his paternal side, he had many royal families, while on his maternal side, he belonged to the Earls Spencer, which is a cadet branch of the Spencer family. The Spencer family was descended from the Earls of Sunderland, a senior branch of the Dukes of Marlborough, Barons Fermoy.They also had relations with King Charles II’s natural sons, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton, and Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond. The maternal lineage descendant of Prince Harry and Prince William is thought to be from Eliza Kewark, a housekeeper for Scottish trader Theodore Forbes, who worked for the East India Company in Surat in the 18th century. Earlier, she was considered to be of Armenian origin, but in June 2013, it was made known that Eliza Kewark was of Indian origin.

Prince Harry is well known among the modern generation, and his marriage to Meghan Markle was seen all over the world.