Prince Harry confessed 'frustration' over Army role before 'turning against' military

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Prince Harry's time with the armed forced is well known – the Duke Of Sussex spent 10 years in the Army from 2005, undertaking two operational tours of duty in Afghanistan and qualifying as an Apache Aircraft Commander, rising to the rank of Captain.

Less well remembered is the 'frustration' he expressed in the role and how he was later criticised for seeming to 'turn against' the military.

Back in 2013, then 28-year old Prince Harry gave interviews from the austere environment of Camp Bastion, Afghanistan – the heavily fortified military base thousands of miles from home, home to thousands of British military personnel, including the Prince himself.

Sign up to OK!'s daily newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free He was on a 20-week tour, living in a shared room in an accommodation block made from shipping containers, eating and sleeping among regular recruits, and not afforded any special privileges.

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