Harry kept his passion for the military and its servicemembers strong after his retirement.
Prince Harry achieved a lot during his military career, with many highs and lows in between.
Clarence House also shared that Harry’s passing of the test wasn’t ensured.

Harry was also one of the first to join the British Army instead of the Navy.
Harry later revealed that his time in the military caused him to split himself into three parts.
So there is a switch and I flick it when necessary" (viaThe Guardian).

They also shared that Harry’s goals included becoming an Armoured Reconnaissance Troop Leader within the cavalry.
His uncle Prince Andrew previously flew helicopters in the Falklands war in the 1980s.
This time around, the news was shared publically days after Harry arrived on base in September 2012.

“He will be in a difficult and demanding job.
News organizations and reporters were asked to use discretion to keep Harry and his fellow servicemembers safe.
Harry founded the Invictus Games after visiting the Warrior Games in the United States in 2013.

As the organization’s website notes, the term “invictus” means “unconquered.”
Harry explained his motivation for starting the Games during the first-ever event.
Harry’s four weeks in Australia consisted of training and domestic duties within the country.

He also embarked on a royal tour of New Zealand following the four-week journey through its neighboring nation.
Unfortunately for Harry, one consequence of the act was that he lost his honorary military titles.
These included appointments that Harry earned during his time as an active duty member of the military.

They will no longer receive public funds for Royal duties” (viaHarper’s Bazaar).
To remove his grandmother’s initials feels very intentional."





