Prince Harry has spoken out about his sense of duty learned during the military, days after a row about pictures taken on Remembrance Sunday.
The Duke of Sussex was disappointed when he was denied his wish for a wreath to be left on his behalf at the Cenotaph. Instead he and his wife Meghan Markle were pictured paying their respects at the Los Angeles National Cemetery, but found themselves accused of staging "a publicity stunt".
Now he has talked about how he "committed to a life of service" during his time in the Army, at a virtual Stand Up For Heroes event in the US.
In a recorded message he outlined the importance he placed on his 10 years in the military, which included two frontline tours to Afghanistan.
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