The royal family has a long history when it comes to serving in Britain’s military, with many even serving actively on front lines.
In recent memory, Prince Harry famously flew Apache helicopters in Afghanistan, based in the infamous Camp Bastion in Helmand Province.In 2012 he undertook a four-month tour in the active combat zone, with famous footage emerging of him having to scramble to his helicopter mid-interview.At the time, Buckingham Palace said: "Prince Harry, like any soldier, considers it a great honour to represent his country in Her Majesty's armed forces wherever it chooses to deploy him."Prince Harry has seen many of his titles and roles stripped from him since his decision to step back from senior royal life, and now some experts think he and wife Meghan Markle could be on their 'last chance' and could be 'cut off'.
Author Duncan Larcombe said some royals were concerned that any interactions might end up on a podcast or a memoir, a feeling that could test their ability to mend relationships with the family in London.
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