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Whisper
February 22nd, 2007, 01:32 PM
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Prince Harry will soon be giving up the comforts of life as a Royal to serve a six-month tour in Iraq.

Britain's Defence Secretary Des Browne told Parliament on Thursday morning that Harry's regiment, the Blues and Royals, will be deployed to southern Iraq to join other British forces already stationed there.

Browne confirmed that Harry, who is third in line to the British throne, would go to Iraq along with the regiment. Harry has insisted he has no qualms about serving in harm's way and wants to be treated the same as any other soldier.

It is not yet known what Harry's duties would entail, but the British government has noted his presence could jeopardize the safety of his fellow troops.

From the streets on Thursday, Londoners wondered about the danger involved in having British royalty in the mix with the other troops, since Harry's presence might make him an attractive target for attack.

'Harry's a naughty boy'

"It's like attracting more of an attack … people are going to be more tempted to do something because he's a Royal and all that," one local man said. "I think he just did it for the media, the publicity stunt, just to say he did it."

Others acknowledged that though Harry is a prince, he is also a member of the army and so should not be held back from doing his duty, even if it means shipping off to a combat zone.

"I doubt whether they'll put him in too much harm's way, but again it looks the part if he heads over there," another Londoner said. "It's important for him to be seen to embrace the U.K.; he's got to do his bit."

The reaction from London will probably be mostly supportive of Harry's mission, editor of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward told CBC Newsworld.
"Harry's very popular because Harry's a naught boy, one can relate to him," Seward said. "They think he's brave, he's fearless, he goes for it."
Harry, who is known as Cornet Wales and Troop Commander Wales by his regiment, has said there was "no way" he was undergoing such rigorous training only to be kept away from the battlefield. He is trained to command 11 soldiers and four Scimitar scout cars.

Royals 'should be very proud of him'

As far as the Royal Family goes, Seward said, "I think they should be very proud of him because they know that this is what he really wants to do, and if your child or grandchildren does something that he really wants to do, you can only be pleased."

The Guardian newspaper reported Thursday that the Blues and Royals Regiment would begin the six-month Iraq tour in April. Harry's 'A' Squadron would be part of a Household Cavalry detachment as 1 Mechanized Brigade replaces 19 Light Brigade after a six-month rotation, the newspaper said.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that Britain would be reducing its commitment in Iraq, withdrawing 1,600 soldiers in the next few months.

Harry's uncle, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, was the last Royal to see action in a combat zone. Andrew fought in the 1982 Falkland Islands war as a helicopter pilot in the navy, flying missions in which his helicopter was used as a decoy to protect ships from missile attacks.

Maverick
February 22nd, 2007, 06:57 PM
I'm pretty sure they'll keep a close eye on him. He won't be considered as everyone else. That's reality.

redcar
February 22nd, 2007, 07:02 PM
He is really happy he is going, was saying on the news.
But it goes without saying he will still have a certain degree of security around him, seeing as he has 24 hour security at the moment.
Fair play to him I say. I always liked Harry, cause his brother has always been the heir and him the spare.

Whisper
February 22nd, 2007, 10:23 PM
hes probly the only royal i like
him and Diana

serial-thrilla
February 22nd, 2007, 11:54 PM
what the hell is the point of him even being there, theyre spending way more time and money ensuring his safety then he is worth as a soilder.

Maverick
February 23rd, 2007, 12:06 AM
Yeah I agree with Matt.

Is he trying to make a point or something?

Underground_Network
February 23rd, 2007, 08:32 AM
I think he's probably trying to boost his popularity, he also may want to prove, that anyone can help fight in Iraq, no matter how rich or poor, how well known or unknown, but I don't really know.

Hyper
February 23rd, 2007, 09:12 AM
I doubt hes even going to see any combat, It may be so that hel never even go on the battlefield as they could just make a few videos and take a few pretty pictures of him with hes squad :P

redcar
February 23rd, 2007, 11:22 AM
He is not doing it to boost his popularity. William and him take after their mother, Diana, in that they are pretty popular. Even with some of Harry's fuck ups he still remains popular.
The Royal Family have had a long history of being in the military, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward even the Queen, during World War II took an active part in the armed forces.

Whisper
February 23rd, 2007, 11:47 PM
Harry's awesome how would you feel being a prince not a fairy tale version the real thing
all the CONSTANT pressure the HOUNDING media constantly blabbing about you
Alex i unno about you but my life is packed with fuck ups i'm just not inspected with a microscope by the media everyday
then your mother dying when your just a child
all the bullshit with camelia
Harry's trying to make a diffrnece
he's trying to help his people
hes done ALLOT of volunteering in 3rd world countries
and now he's trying to help the way royalty USED to
when the needs of the people outweighted that of their leader

he's NOTHING like his father

redcar
February 24th, 2007, 06:24 AM
Ah well he has had a few big fuck up's. Like I think his biggest one was going to a a party dressed as a Nazi officer. But as you say everyone has fuck up's and it is unfair that the media do expect him and the rest of the family to be practically perfect in everyway.

Ah Charles isn't that bad!:P

Ethannnnnn
February 24th, 2007, 11:25 AM
the only reason he is ever noticed is because he is a prince if he was an nobody (like me) no one would probably care if he went to a party dressed like a Nazi officer (they probably would just not nearly as much)

Underground_Network
February 24th, 2007, 12:31 PM
Actually, if he wasn't a prince and wore a Nazi costume to a party, they might arrest him, and I'd say getting arrested is bigger than just getting scolded, he can get away with certain things that a normal everyday person can't.

Ethannnnnn
February 24th, 2007, 05:04 PM
yeah but he wouldnt be on national tv if he was a nobody but because hes a prince it matters more because he is supposed to be a figurehead people look up to him if he was a nobody noyone would no or really care except for the people at the party his parents and cop