Prince Harry served in the Army for a decade before he retired his military career to work as a senior member of the Royal Family.
In an interview on Declassified, a military podcast, the royal said Remembrance Sunday gives a "moment for respect and hope." He also said wearing the British Army uniform was "among the greatest honours there are in life," and recognised the sacrifices of the fallen.Prince Harry said: "The act of remembering, of remembrance, is a profound act of honour."It's how we preserve the legacies of entire generations and show our gratitude for the sacrifices they made in order for us to be able to live the lives we live today."The Duke of Sussex, who undertook two tours of Afghanistan, said he draws from his memories.
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