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Prince Harry 'happier than ever' on birthday with life in US, biographer claims

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Prince Harry is "happier than ever" on his birthday with his new life in the United States, his biographer has claimed. The Duke of Sussex turns 36 today, just after moving into his new house in Santa Barbara, California.

Harry is now the same age as his mother Princess Diana was when she tragically died in a car crash in Paris, and Omid Scobie, author of Finding Freedom, claims it is "destiny" that her son is continuing her legacy of humanitarian work.

The prince was just 12 when his mother died, and when he turned 18, he made a public pledge to continue Diana's charity work and "to carry on the things that she didn't quite finish".Omid claims that pledge is still just as important to Harry today."I would call it destiny," he told Vanity.

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