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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, KCVO ADC (Henry Charles Albert David;15 September 1984) is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales and is sixth in the line of succession to the British throne. Harry was educated at Wetherby School, Ludgrove School, and Eton College. He spent parts of his gap year in Australia and Lesotho. He then underwent officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He was commissioned as a cornet (second lieutenant) into the Blues and Royals, serving temporarily with his brother Prince William, and he completed his training as a troop leader. In 2007–08, he served for over ten weeks in Helmand, Afghanistan, but was pulled out after an Australian magazine revealed his presence there. He returned to Afghanistan for a 20-week deployment in 2012–13 with the Army Air Corps. He left the army in June 2015.
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Prince Harry started to gain a reputation for his partying ways while he was still at school. While Prince William was destined for the throne, Harry struggled to find his place in the royal family and let loose more than his older brother.

A wilder side of "The Party Prince" emerged as he started experimenting with drinks and drugs. Instead of revising for his A-levels, Harry was boozing and smoking while out partying with groups of girls. "The first time I ever met Prince Harry he was at a nightclub.

It was the years of his A-levels and he was meant to be revising," Katie Nicholl, royal correspondent at Vanity Fair. "He was at the Kensington Roof Gardens knocking back vodka shots smoking Marlboro Lights surrounded by a group of gorgeous

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