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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex,[fn 2] KCVO (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984)[2] is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales. He is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.

Prince Harry
Duke of Sussex (more)
The Duke of Sussex in 2019
BornPrince Henry of Wales
(1984-09-15) 15 September 1984 (age 38)
St Mary's Hospital, London, England, United Kingdom
Spouse
(m. 2018)
Issue
Names
Henry Charles Albert David[fn 1]
HouseWindsor
FatherCharles III
MotherDiana Spencer
Education
Signature
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of active service2005–2015
RankSee list
Service number564673
Unit
Battles/wars
AwardsOperational Service Medal for Afghanistan

Harry was educated at Wetherby School, Ludgrove School, and Eton College. He spent parts of his gap year in Australia and Lesotho, then underwent officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He was commissioned as a cornet into the Blues and Royals, serving temporarily with his brother William and completed training as a troop leader. In 2007–2008, he served for over ten weeks in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He returned to Afghanistan for a 20-week deployment in 2012–2013 with the Army Air Corps. In June 2015, he resigned from the army.

Harry launched the Invictus Games in 2014 and remains the patron of its foundation. He also gives patronage to several other organisations, including the HALO Trust and Walking With The Wounded.[3] To encourage people to open up about their mental health issues, Harry, alongside his brother and sister-in-law Catherine, initiated the mental health awareness campaign "Heads Together" in April 2016.[4]

In 2018, Harry was made Duke of Sussex prior to his wedding to American actress Meghan Markle. They have two children, Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor. In January 2020, the couple stepped down as senior members of the royal family and moved to the Duchess's native Southern California. In October 2020, they launched Archewell Inc., an American public organisation that focuses on non-profit activities and creative media ventures. Together with his wife, Harry also sat down for a much publicised interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, with whom he also produced the mental health documentary series The Me You Can't See. He and his wife also filmed the documentary series Harry & Meghan, released in December 2022. Harry's memoir Spare was published by Penguin Random House in 2023.

Early life

 
A 1985 Seychellois stamp depicting Harry with his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother at his christening

Prince Harry was born in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, on 15 September 1984 as the second child of the Prince of Wales (later King Charles III) and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, during the reign of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.[5][6][fn 3] He was christened Henry Charles Albert David on 21 December 1984 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie.[fn 4] Growing up, he was referred to as "Harry" by family, friends, and the public, and was nicknamed "Harold" by his brother.[10] Harry and his elder brother, William, were raised at Kensington Palace in London, and Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.[11][12] Diana wanted him and his brother to have a broader range of experiences and a better understanding of ordinary life than previous royal children. She took them to venues that ranged from Walt Disney World and McDonald's to AIDS clinics and homeless shelters.[13] He began accompanying his parents on official visits at an early age; his first overseas tour was with his parents to Italy in 1985.[14] He also travelled with his family to Canada in 1991 and 1998.[15][16]

Harry's parents divorced in 1996. His mother died in a car crash in Paris the following year. Harry and William were staying with their father at Balmoral at the time, and the Prince of Wales told his sons about their mother's death.[17] At his mother's funeral, Harry, then aged 12, accompanied his father, brother, paternal grandfather Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and maternal uncle Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, in walking behind the funeral cortège from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.[18]

Education

Like his father and brother, Harry was educated at independent schools. He started at London's Jane Mynors' nursery school and the pre-preparatory Wetherby School.[19] Following this, he attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire. After passing entrance exams, he was admitted to Eton College. The decision to place Harry at Eton went against the past practice of the Mountbatten-Windsors to send children to Gordonstoun, which Harry's grandfather, father, two uncles, and two cousins had attended. It did, however, see Harry follow in his older brother's footsteps and the Spencer family's, as both Diana's father and brother attended Eton.[13] As was the case with his brother, the royal family and the tabloid press agreed Harry would be allowed to study free from intrusion in exchange for occasional photograph opportunities in what became known as the "pressure cooker agreement".[20]

In June 2003, Harry completed his education at Eton with two A-Levels,[21] achieving a grade B in art and D in geography, having decided to drop history of art after AS level.[22] He has been described as "a top tier athlete", having played competitive polo and rugby union.[23] One of his former teachers, Sarah Forsyth, has asserted that he was a "weak student" and that staff at Eton conspired to help him cheat on examinations.[24][25] Both Eton and Harry denied the claims.[24][26] While a tribunal made no ruling on the cheating claim, it "accepted the prince had received help in preparing his A-level 'expressive' project, which he needed to pass to secure his place at Sandhurst."[24][27] Harry also joined the Combined Cadet Force while studying at Eton and was made cadet officer in his final year, leading the corps' annual parade at the Eton tattoo.[28]

After school, Harry took a gap year, during which he spent time in Australia working as a jackaroo on a cattle station, and participating in the Young England vs Young Australia Polo Test match.[29][30] He also travelled to Lesotho, where he worked with orphaned children and produced the documentary film The Forgotten Kingdom: Prince Harry in Lesotho.[31][32]

Military career

Sandhurst; Blues and Royals; deployment to Afghanistan

 
Officer Cadet Wales (standing next to the horse) on parade at Sandhurst, 21 June 2005

Harry passed the Regular Commissions Board (RCB) in September 2004 and entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 8 May 2005, where he was known as Officer Cadet Wales, and joined Alamein Company.[33][34] In April 2006, Harry completed his officer training and was commissioned as a Cornet (second lieutenant) in the Blues and Royals, a regiment of the Household Cavalry in the British Army. On 13 April 2008, when he reached two years' seniority, Harry was promoted to lieutenant.[35]

In 2006, it was announced that Harry's unit was scheduled to be deployed in Iraq the following year. A public debate ensued as to whether he should serve there. In April 2006, the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry would be shielded from the front line if his unit was sent to war, with a spokeswoman stating that he was expected to "undertake the fullest range of deployments", but his role needed to be monitored as "his overt presence might attract additional attention" that would put him or those he commanded at risk.[36] Defence Secretary John Reid said that he should be allowed to serve on the front line of battle zones. Harry agreed saying, "If they said 'no, you can't go front line' then I wouldn't drag my sorry ass through Sandhurst and I wouldn't be where I am now."[37] Harry completed the Troop Leaders' Course in October 2006 and rejoined his regiment in Windsor, where he was put in charge of a troop of 11 soldiers and four Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles.[38] The Ministry of Defence and Clarence House made a joint announcement on 22 February 2007 that Harry would be deployed with his regiment to Iraq, as part of the 1st Mechanised Brigade of the 3rd Mechanised Division – a move supported by Harry, who had stated that he would leave the army if he was told to remain in safety while his regiment went to war.[39]

The head of the British army at the time, General Sir Richard Dannatt, said on 30 April 2007 that he had personally decided that Harry would serve with his unit in Iraq as a troop commander,[40][41] and Harry was scheduled for deployment in May or June 2007 to patrol the Maysan Governorate.[42] By 16 May, however, Dannatt announced that Harry would not serve in Iraq;[43] concerns included Harry being a high-value target (as several threats by various groups had already been made against him) and the dangers the soldiers around him would face should any attempt be made on his life or if he was captured. Clarence House made public Harry's disappointment with the decision, though he said he would abide by it.[44]

In early June 2007, it was reported that Harry had arrived in Canada to train alongside soldiers of the Canadian Forces and British Army, at CFB Suffield near Medicine Hat, Alberta. It was said that this was in preparation for a tour of duty in Afghanistan, where Canadian and British forces were participating in the NATO-led Afghan War.[45] This was confirmed in February of the following year when the British Ministry of Defence revealed that Harry had been secretly deployed as a Forward Air Controller to Helmand Province in Afghanistan for the previous ten weeks.[46][47] The revelation came after the media – notably, German newspaper Bild and Australian magazine New Idea[48][49] – breached the blackout placed over the information by the Canadian and British authorities.[50] He was immediately pulled out due to the fear that the media coverage would put his security and the security of fellow soldiers at risk.[51][52] It was later reported that Harry helped Gurkha troops repel an attack from Taliban insurgents,[53] and performed patrol duty in hostile areas while in Afghanistan.[54][55][56]

His tour made Harry the first member of the British royal family to serve in a war zone since his uncle, Prince Andrew, who flew helicopters during the Falklands War. For his service, his aunt, Princess Anne, presented Harry with an Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008.[57]

Army Air Corps and second deployment to Afghanistan

In October 2008, it was announced that Harry would follow his brother, father and uncle in learning to fly military helicopters.[58][59] Harry attended the Defence Helicopter Flying School at RAF Shawbury, where he joined his brother.[60] Prince Charles presented him with his flying brevet (wings) on 7 May 2010 at a ceremony at the Army Air Corps Base (AAC), Middle Wallop.[61] Harry was awarded his Apache Flying Badge on 14 April 2011.[62] On 16 April 2011, it was announced that Harry had been promoted to captain.[63] In June 2011, Clarence House announced that Harry would be available for deployment in current operations in Afghanistan as an Apache helicopter pilot. The final decision rested with the Ministry of Defence's senior commanders, including principally the Chief of the Defence Staff in consultation with the wishes of Harry, the Prince of Wales, and the Queen.[64] In October, he was transferred to a US military base in California to complete his helicopter gunship training.[65] This final phase included live-fire training and "environmental and judgment training" at naval and air force facilities in California and Arizona.[66] In the same month, it was reported that Harry was top of his class in extensive training undertaken at the Naval Air Facility, El Centro, California.[67] While training in Southern California, he spent time in San Diego.[68] In November 2011, Harry returned to England. He went to Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk, in the east of England, to complete his training to fly Apache helicopters.[69]

On 7 September 2012, Harry arrived at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan as part of the 100-strong 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps,[70] to begin a four-month combat tour as a co-pilot and gunner for an Apache helicopter.[71] On 10 September, within days of arriving in Afghanistan, it was reported that the Taliban had threatened his life. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid spoke to Reuters and was quoted as saying: "We are using all our strength to get rid of him, either by killing or kidnapping." He added, "We have informed our commanders in Helmand to do whatever they can to eliminate him."[72] On 18 September 2012, it was reported that Harry had been moved to a safe location after an attack by the Taliban on Camp Bastion that killed two US marines.[73] Defence Secretary Philip Hammond stated that "additional security arrangements" were put in place, for Harry could be a potential target, but added that he would face "the same risk as any other Apache pilot" while in combat.[74] On 21 January 2013, it was announced that Harry was returning from a 20-week deployment in Afghanistan.[75] He described his deployment as "a joy for me because I'm one of those people who loves playing PlayStation and Xbox, so with my thumbs I like to think I'm probably quite useful".[76] On 8 July 2013, the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry had successfully qualified as an Apache aircraft commander.[77] Harry compared operating the Apache's weapons systems in Afghanistan to playing video games.[76][78] He also discussed killing insurgents while piloting his Apache helicopter, and added "we fire when we have to, take a life to save a life, but essentially we're more of a deterrent than anything else".[79]

Harry later revealed in his 2023 memoir Spare that he flew on six missions that resulted in him killing 25 Taliban members, whom he did not view as "people" but instead as "chess pieces" that had been taken off the board. He added that "It's not a number that gave me any satisfaction. But neither was it a number that made me feel ashamed."[80] Harry's revelations prompted backlash from both Taliban members and British politicians and military figures.[81][82] Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to the claims via a statement: "The western occupation of Afghanistan is truly an odious moment in human history and comments by Prince Harry is a microcosm of the trauma experienced by Afghans at the hands of occupation forces who murdered innocents without any accountability."[83] Anas Haqqani, a leader of the Taliban movement, stated "We checked and found that the days on which Prince Harry is mentioning the killing of 25 mujaheddin, we did not have any casualties in Helmand. It is clear that civilians and ordinary people were targeted."[84] Figures such as Andrew Neil, Mark Borkowski, and Conservative MP Bob Stewart questioned his decision to give away his track record in Afghanistan, stating that it would put both him and his family at risk.[82] Colonel Tim Collins reacted to the revelations by stating "That's not how you behave in the army; it's not how we think. Harry has now turned against the other family, the military, that once embraced him, having trashed his birth family."[85] Colonel Richard Kemp believed that Harry's "words will be fed into Jihadist propaganda to carry out attacks against the UK."[86] Lord Darroch, former National Security Adviser, stated that "he would have advised against" Harry giving away such details.[85] Lord West of Spithead, former head of the Royal Navy, called Harry "very stupid" for publishing his claims and stated that there could be "serious security issues" for veterans at the Invictus Games, as the games are associated with Harry.[87] Tobias Ellwood, the chairman of the Defence Select Committee and former British Army captain, warned of the "security repercussions", while former defence secretary Lord Hutton of Furness believed that speaking about how many people he had killed "diminishes him."[86] General Sir Richard Barrons, the former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, stated that "there are things that happen on the battlefield and there's no great advantage in saying anything public."[86] Following the publishing of Harry's claims, Pen Farthing, a British former Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity, was evacuated from Kabul on 6 January 2023 to avoid "potential reprisal attacks on ex-forces people."[88][89]

HQ London District and Invictus Games

 
Harry (left) talking to an injured soldier at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, US; 15 May 2013

On 17 January 2014, the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry had completed his attachment to 3 Regiment Army Air Corps, and would take up a staff officer role, SO3 (Defence Engagement) in HQ London District. His responsibilities would include helping to coordinate significant projects and commemorative events involving the Army in London. He was based at Horse Guards in central London.[90]

On 6 March 2014, Harry launched Invictus Games, a Paralympic-style sporting event for injured servicemen and women, which was held on 10–14 September 2014.[91] Harry met British hopefuls for the Invictus Games at Tedworth House in Wiltshire for the start of the selection process on 29 April 2014.[92] On 15 May 2014, Harry attended a ticket sale launch for Invictus Games at BT Tower, from where he tweeted on the Invictus Games' official Twitter account as the president of the Games.[93] To promote the Games, he was interviewed by BBC Radio 2's Chris Evans along with two Invictus Games hopefuls. He said: "[The Invictus Games] is basically my full-time job at the moment, making sure that we pull this off." The show aired on 31 July 2014.[94] Harry later wrote an article in The Sunday Times about his experiences in Afghanistan: how they had inspired him to help injured personnel and how, after the trip to the Warrior Games, he had vowed to create the Invictus Games.[95] Harry and officials attended the British Armed Forces Team announcement for Invictus Games at Potters Field Park in August 2014.[96][97] As president of the Invictus Games, he attended all events related to the Games from 8 to 14 September 2014.[98]

In January 2015, it was reported that Harry would take on a new role in supporting wounded service personnel by working alongside members of the London District's Personal Recovery Unit for the MOD's Defence Recovery Capability scheme to ensure that wounded personnel have adequate recovery plans. The palace confirmed weeks later[99] that the scheme was established in partnership with Help for Heroes and the Royal British Legion.[100] In late January 2015, Harry visited The Battle Back Centre[101] set up by the Royal British Legion, and Fisher House UK at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. A partnership between Help for Heroes, the Fisher House Foundation and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) Charity created the Centre.[102] Fisher House Foundation is one of the Invictus Games' sponsors.[103] In February and March 2015, Harry visited Phoenix House in Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, a recovery centre run by Help for Heroes. He also visited Merville Barracks in Colchester, where Chavasse VC House Personnel Recovery Centre is located, run by Help for Heroes in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Royal British Legion.[104]

Secondment to Australian Defence Force

 
Harry in New South Wales, May 2015

On 17 March 2015, Kensington Palace announced that Harry would leave the Armed Forces in June.[105] Before then, he would spend four weeks throughout April and May at army barracks in Darwin, Perth and Sydney whilst seconded to the Australian Defence Force (ADF). After leaving the Army, while considering his future, he would return to work in a voluntary capacity with the Ministry of Defence, supporting Case Officers in the Ministry's Recovery Capability Programme. He would be working with both those who administer and receive physical and mental care within the London District area.[106][107]

On 6 April 2015, Harry reported for duty to Australia's Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin at the Royal Military College, Duntroon in Canberra, Australia.[108] Harry flew to Darwin later that day to begin his month-long secondment to the ADF's 1st Brigade. His visit included detachments to NORFORCE as well as to an aviation unit.[109] While in Perth, he trained with Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), participating in the SASR selection course, including a fitness test and a physical training session with SASR selection candidates. He also joined SASR members in Perth for live-fire shooting exercises with numerous Special Forces weapons at a variety of ranges. Harry completed an insertion training exercise using a rigid-hull inflatable boat. In Sydney, he undertook urban operations training with the 2nd Commando Regiment. Training activities included remotely detonating an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and rappelling from a building. He also spent time flying over Sydney as co-pilot of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and participated in counter-terrorism training in Sydney Harbour with Royal Australian Navy clearance divers.[110]

Harry's attachment with the ADF ended on 8 May 2015,[111] and on 19 June 2015 he resigned his short service commission.[112][113]

Post-military service

 
In New Zealand, 2018

In 2021, Harry described his 10 years (2005–2015) in the army as "the happiest times in my life".[114] Since leaving the army, he has been closely involved with the armed forces through the Invictus Games, honorary military appointments and other official engagements. On 19 December 2017, he succeeded his grandfather Prince Philip as the Captain General Royal Marines.[115] In May 2018, he was promoted to the substantive ranks of Lieutenant Commander of the Royal Navy, Major of the British Army and Squadron Leader of the Royal Air Force.[116]

On 18 January 2020, Buckingham Palace announced that an agreement had been reached for Harry "to step back from Royal duties, including official military appointments".[117] In February 2021, the Palace confirmed that the Duke would give up his position as Captain General Royal Marines and hand back all the other honorary military appointments.[118]

Personal life

Bachelorhood

In his 2023 memoir Spare, Harry claims that he lost his virginity during a brief sexual encounter at age 17 with an older horse-loving woman in a field behind a pub.[119][120] The woman was later reported to be Sasha Walpole, who is two years Harry's senior and worked as a groom at Prince Charles's Highgrove estate at the time.[121]

Chelsy Davy, the daughter of Zimbabwean, South Africa-based businessman Charles Davy, was referred to as Harry's girlfriend in an interview conducted for his 21st birthday, and Harry said he "would love to tell everyone how amazing she is but once I start talking about that, I have left myself open.... There is truth and there is lies and unfortunately I cannot get the truth across."[122] Davy was present when Harry received his Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan[57] and also attended his graduation ceremony when he received his flying wings from his father.[61] In early 2009, it was reported the pair had parted ways after a relationship that had lasted for five years.[123]

In his 2023 memoir, Harry states that months after breaking up with Davy he was introduced to Caroline Flack, whom he described as "funny", "sweet", and "cool".[124] The two saw each other for a while before press intrusion "tainted" their relationship "irredeemably".[124]

In May 2012, Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie introduced him to Cressida Bonas, an actress and model who is the granddaughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe.[125] On 30 April 2014, it was reported that the couple had parted amicably.[126]

Marriage and fatherhood

 
Prince Harry and Markle on Christmas Day, 2017

In mid-2016,[127] Prince Harry began a relationship with American actress Meghan Markle.[128][129][130] According to the couple, they first connected with each other via Instagram,[131] though they have also said that they were set up on a blind date by a mutual friend in July 2016.[127] On 8 November, eight days after the relationship was made public by the press, the prince directed his communications secretary to release a statement on his behalf to express personal concern about pejorative and false comments made about his girlfriend by mainstream media and internet trolls.[132][133] In September 2017, Prince Harry and Markle first appeared together in public at the Invictus Games in Toronto.[134][135] Their engagement was announced on 27 November 2017 by Harry's father Prince Charles.[136][137][128][138] The announcement prompted generally positive comments about having a mixed-race person as a member of the royal family,[139] especially in regard to Commonwealth countries with populations of blended or native ancestry.[140] On 19 May 2018, the marriage ceremony was held at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.[141][142] The couple later revealed in the 2021 television interview Oprah with Meghan and Harry that, three days prior to the ceremony, they had privately exchanged vows in their garden, in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.[143] However, this earlier exchange of vows was not an official religious or legally recognised marriage.[144][145]

It was reportedly agreed in advance that excess funds generated from the BBC broadcast of the wedding ceremony would go to a charity chosen by the newlywed couple.[146] In April 2020, Feeding Britain (which provides food packages to families in food poverty) was nominated to receive £90,000 from the BBC.[147]

The Duke and Duchess initially lived at Nottingham Cottage in London, on the grounds of Kensington Palace.[148] In May 2018, it was reported that they had signed a two-year lease on WestfieldLarge, located on the Great Tew Estate in the Cotswolds.[149] They gave up the lease after photos of the house and its interior were published by a paparazzi agency.[149] The couple considered settling at the 21-bedroom Apartment 1 within the grounds of Kensington Palace,[150][151] but instead moved to Frogmore Cottage in the Home Park of Windsor Castle.[152][153] The Crown Estate refurbished the cottage at a cost of £2.4 million, paid out of the Sovereign Grant, with the Duke later reimbursing expenses beyond restoration and ordinary maintenance.[154][155][156] On 6 May 2019, the Duke and Duchess's son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor was born.[157] Their office was moved to Buckingham Palace and officially closed on 31 March 2020 when the Sussexes ceased "undertaking official engagements in support of the Queen".[158][159] After some months in Canada and the United States, the couple bought a house in June 2020 on the former estate of Riven Rock in Montecito, California.[160][161] The next month, the Duchess suffered a miscarriage.[162] On 4 June 2021, their daughter Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor was born.[163] The Duke and Duchess own a Labrador named Pula, and two Beagles named Guy and Mamma Mia, respectively.[164][165]

Harry is godfather to "five or six" children, including the daughters of Major Nicholas van Cutsem (the son of Hugh van Cutsem) and Jake Warren, his mother's godson, whose father is the Queen's horse racing manager.[166][167] He became godfather to Charlie van Straubenzee's firstborn daughter in May 2020.[168]

Wealth and inheritance

At the time of the announcement of Harry and Meghan's decision to "step back" as senior members of the royal family in 2020, 95% of the couple's income derived from the £2.3 million given to them annually by Harry's father, Charles, as part of his income from the Duchy of Cornwall.[169]

Harry and his brother William inherited the "bulk" of the £12.9 million left by their mother on their respective 30th birthdays, a figure that had grown since her 1997 death to £10 million each in 2014.[170][171] In 2002, The Times reported that Harry would also share with his brother a disbursement of £4.9 million from trust funds established by their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, on their respective 21st birthdays and would share a disbursement of £8 million upon their respective 40th birthdays.[172] It was reported that Harry would inherit the bulk of the money left by the Queen Mother for the two brothers, as William is set to ascend to the throne, which will bring him additional financial benefits.[173] Harry's personal wealth was estimated at £30 million by The Daily Telegraph in 2020.[169]

In 2014, Harry and William inherited their mother's wedding dress along with many of her other personal possessions, including dresses, diamond tiaras, jewels, letters, and paintings. The brothers also received the original lyrics and score of "Candle in the Wind", by Bernie Taupin and Elton John, as performed by John at Diana's funeral.[171]

Health

In November 2000, Harry broke his thumb while playing football at Eton and underwent a minor operation.[174] In his memoir, Spare, Harry admits that he took cocaine at the age of 17 but "It wasn't very fun, and it didn't make me feel especially happy as seemed to happen to others, but it did make me feel different."[175] In 2002, it was reported that, with Charles's encouragement, Harry had paid a visit to a drug rehabilitation unit to talk to drug addicts after it had emerged that he had been smoking cannabis and drinking at his father's Highgrove House and at a local pub in the summer of 2001.[176][177][178] He adds in his memoir that he smoked cannabis at Eton and in Kensington Palace gardens.[179] He also detailed taking magic mushrooms at a party at Courteney Cox's house in January 2016 and washing "them down with tequila", after which he had hallucinations in a lavatory and talked to the bin and the toilet.[180][181]

In 2017 and during an appearance on Bryony Gordon's podcast Mad World, Harry acknowledged that with the support of his brother he had sought counselling years after his mother's death, stating: "It's all about timing. And for me personally, my brother, you know, bless him, he was a huge support to me. He kept saying this is not right, this is not normal, you need to talk to [someone] about stuff, it's OK".[182][183] Harry added that he had struggled with aggression, had suffered from anxiety during royal engagements, and had been "very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions".[182] He later added that he had taken up boxing as a way of coping with mental stress and "letting out aggression".[184] In another interview he stated that besides therapy he took alcohol to cope and used experimental drugs, such as "psychedelics, Ayahuasca, psilocybin, mushrooms."[185] He also stated that what he experienced after his mother's death "was very much" post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI).[186]

In his mental-health television documentary, The Me You Can't See, which premiered in 2021, he added that he had undergone four years of therapy to address his mental health issues, having been encouraged to do so by his future wife after they had started dating.[187] He also mentioned that he had suffered from "panic attacks [and] severe anxiety" in his late 20s and that the heavy load of official visits and functions had eventually "led to burnout".[187] He further stated that he had been willing to drink and take drugs, adding that he "wasn't drinking Monday to Friday, but [he] would probably drink a week's worth in one day on a Friday or a Saturday night" to help him cope with his issues.[187] In 2021, the American journalist Katie Couric recounted in her memoir the substance of a meeting she had had with Harry, and alleged that, during her 2012 interview with him in Belize to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, he had smelled of cigarettes and alcohol, which had seemed "to ooze from every pore" of his body.[188] In an episode of Armchair Expert, Harry attributed his mental health issues to the ineffective parenting style of previous generations and to the "genetic pain and suffering" passed down in his family, adding that he believed his issues stemmed from "the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered".[189][190] In a February 2022 live stream for BetterUp, Harry stated that he meditated on a regular basis to maintain his mental health.[191] In his 2023 memoir, Harry described himself as an agoraphobe.[192]

Political views

Members of the British royal family are politically neutral by convention.[193] However, in September 2020, Harry and his wife released a video addressing American voters to "reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity" in the 2020 United States presidential election, which was seen by some as an implicit endorsement of Joe Biden.[194] Harry was the subject of a prank by the Russian comedy duo Vovan and Lexus, who posed as climate activist Greta Thunberg and her father during two phone calls on New Year's Eve and 22 January 2020.[195] During the conversations, Harry described his decision to leave the monarchy as "not easy" and criticised Donald Trump's stance on climate change and his support of the coal industry.[195]

Harry identifies as a feminist.[196] As part of an interview with Gloria Steinem in August 2020, he was quoted as saying "You know that I'm a feminist too, right, Gloria? It's really important to me that you know that."[197]

In May 2021, Harry was a guest on Dax Shepard and Monica Padman's podcast Armchair Expert during which he talked about the freedom of speech and laws related to it in the United States, stating "I've got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers."[198] He added that it was "a huge subject and one which [he didn't] understand", emphasising that one could "capitalise or exploit what's not said rather than uphold what is said."[198] The comments were met by backlash from conservative Americans and Britons, prompting figures such as Ted Cruz, Dan Crenshaw, Nigel Farage, Candace Owens, Jack Posobiec, and Laura Ingraham to criticise him publicly.[198][199]

In November 2021, in a panel at Wired's Re:Wired Conference, Harry claimed that a day before the January 6 United States Capitol attack he emailed Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, and 'warned' of potential civil unrest, but had not received a response.[200][201] He added that he and Meghan were no longer on social media, and would avoid it "until things change".[202] In the same month, Conservative politician and MP Johnny Mercer, who was leading the efforts to waive visa fees for foreign-born UK veterans and their families, announced in the Commons that the Duke of Sussex was supportive of their proposal and viewed it as "morally right" and not as "a political intervention".[203]

In June 2022, in an interview with Jessica Yellin for Vogue, Meghan described Harry's reaction to the Supreme Court of the United States's decision that abortion is not a protected constitutional right as "guttural".[204] Harry later condemned the decision as "rolling back of constitutional rights" in his address to the United Nations on Mandela Day in July 2022.[205] Associate justice of the Supreme Court Samuel Alito, who wrote the majority decision for the case, criticised foreign figures including Harry for their comments on "American law" during a speech.[206]

Public life

 
At Trooping the Colour, June 2013

At the age of 21, Harry became a Counsellor of State and began his duties in that capacity. On 6 January 2009, the Queen granted Harry and William their own royal household. Previously, William and Harry's affairs had been handled by their father's office at Clarence House in central London. The new household released a statement announcing they had established their own office at nearby St James's Palace to look after their public, military and charitable activities.[207] In March 2012, Harry led an official visit to Belize as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.[208] He continued to the Bahamas and Jamaica, where the Prime Minister, Portia Simpson-Miller, was considering initiating a process of turning Jamaica into a republic.[209] He then visited Brazil to attend the GREAT Campaign.[210] Harry also played tambourine and took part in the music video for the song "Sing", which was released in May 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee.[211]

Between 9 and 15 May 2013, he made an official visit to the United States. The tour promoted the rehabilitation of injured American and UK troops, publicised his own charities and supported British interests. It included engagements in Washington, DC, Colorado, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. He met survivors of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey.[212][213] In October 2013, he undertook his first official tour of Australia, attending the International Fleet Review at Sydney Harbour.[214] He also paid a visit to the Australian SAS HQ in Perth.[215] In May 2014, he visited Estonia and Italy. In Estonia, he visited Freedom Square in the capital Tallinn to honour fallen Estonian soldiers. He also attended a reception at the Estonian Parliament[216] and a NATO military exercise.[217] In Italy, Harry attended commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the Monte Cassino battles, in which Polish, Commonwealth and British troops fought.[218][219] On 6 November 2014, he opened the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey,[220] a task usually performed by Prince Philip.[221]

Before reporting for duty to the Australian Defence Force (ADF), Harry visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on 6 April 2015.[108] On 7 May 2015, he made a farewell walkabout at the Sydney Opera House and visited Macquarie University Hospital.[222][223] On 24–25 April 2015, he joined his father in Turkey to attend commemorations of the centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign.[224] On 28 October 2015, he carried out one day of engagements in the US. He launched the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 with First Lady Michelle Obama and Second Lady Jill Biden at Fort Belvoir.[225] He later attended an Invictus Games board meeting and a reception to celebrate the launch at the British Ambassador's Residence.[226] On 26 November 2015, as patron of Sentebale, Harry travelled to Lesotho to attend the opening of the Mamohato Children's Centre.[227] From 30 November to 3 December 2015, he made an official visit to South Africa.[228] He visited Cape Town, where he presented the insignia of the Order of the Companions of Honour to the Archbishop on behalf of the Queen.[229] Harry also played the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup, at Val de Vie Estate in Cape Town, fundraising for Sentebale.[230] He visited Nepal 19–23 March 2016.[231] He stayed until the end of March 2016 to help rebuild a secondary school with Team Rubicon UK, and visited a Hydropower Project in Central Nepal.[232]

 
The Duke with British prime minister Boris Johnson at the 2020 UK–Africa Investment Summit

In April 2018, he was appointed Commonwealth youth ambassador, a position which he held until March 2020.[233][234] Also in that month, Harry became a patron of Walk of America, a campaign which brings together a number of veterans who will take part in a 1,000-mile expedition across the US in mid-2018.[235][236] The Prince was appointed the president of The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, which focuses on projects involving children and welfare of prisoners, in April.[237] Periodically, online QCT chat sessions were conducted and uploaded to YouTube for general public viewing.[238] He remained the charity's president until February 2021.[118] In July 2018, Harry travelled to Dublin, Ireland, alongside his wife Meghan, which marked their first overseas visit as a couple.[239][240] In October 2018, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to Sydney, Australia, for the 2018 Invictus Games.[241] This formed part of a Pacific tour that included Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.[242][243]

During their visit to Morocco in February 2019, the Duke and Duchess focused on projects centred on "women's empowerment, girls' education, inclusivity and encouragement of social entrepreneurship".[244] As part of establishing a separate office from Kensington Palace in 2019, the Duke and Duchess created an Instagram social media account, which broke the record for the fastest account at the time to reach a million followers.[245] During his trip to Angola in 2019, the Duke visited the Born Free to Shine project in Luanda, an initiative by First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço which aims to "prevent HIV transmission from mothers to babies" through education, medical testing and treatment. He also met HIV+ youth and teenagers during his visit.[246] During his visit to the Luengue-Luiana National Park, the Duke unveiled an initiative by the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy to help with protecting "an ancient elephant migration route" by providing safe passage for them in the forest.[247] In September and October 2019, a Southern African tour included Malawi, Angola, South Africa and Botswana. Because infant son Archie travelled with the Sussexes, this was "their first official tour as a family".[248]

Stepping back

In January 2020, the Duke and Duchess announced that they were stepping back from their role as senior members of the royal family, and would balance their time between the United Kingdom and North America.[249][250] A statement released by the Palace confirmed that the Duke and Duchess were to become financially independent and cease to represent the Queen.[251] The couple retain their HRH stylings but are not permitted to use them.[251] The formal role of the Duke and Duchess was subject to a twelve-month review period, ending in March 2021. In March 2020, Harry attended the opening of the Silverstone Experience in Silverstone Circuit together with racing driver Lewis Hamilton. Harry's appearance at the museum was his final solo engagement as a senior royal.[252] He and Meghan attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on 9 March 2020, which was their last engagement as a couple before they officially stepped down on 31 March. Two years later, they made their first official appearance in the UK in June 2022 while attending the Platinum Jubilee National Service of Thanksgiving.[253]

They visited the UK and Germany in September 2022 for a number of charity events in Manchester and Düsseldorf.[254] On 8 September 2022, while Harry and Meghan were in London preparing to attend a charity event, Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Meghan stayed in London and the couple chose not to attend the charity event that night, while Harry headed to Balmoral.[255] On 10 September 2022, the Prince and Princess of Wales were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor to view the tributes to the Queen and spent time talking to the crowds. This was the first time since March 2020 that the two couples had been seen together.[256]

Taxpayer-funded police security

A Canadian Taxpayers Federation petition against funding security for the Sussexes while living in the country received over 80,000 signatures.[257] A similar petition began to circulate in the UK shortly before Harry's status changed at the end of March 2020 and this security ended.[258] The backlash against publicly funded protection in the two countries led President Donald Trump to preemptively tweet the United States would not pay either. The couple stated they did not intend to ask for it while in the US.[259]

In January 2022, it was revealed that Harry, whose taxpayer-funded police security was taken away after he stepped back from royal roles in 2020, had been in a legal fight since September 2021 to challenge the Home Office's refusal to allow him to pay for police protection in a personal capacity when in the UK as he believed his private security team's lack of access to local intelligence and legal jurisdiction abroad would make them unable to protect his family.[260][261] Following the first court hearing of the case, it was revealed that after Harry's decision to step back from his royal duties the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) had placed him in an "exceptional category", as a result of which his future police protection in the UK would be contingent on the reason and circumstances of each visit as well as the functions he carries.[262][263] After receiving applications by the Duke and the Home Office to keep parts of the case private, the High Court ruled in March 2022 that some parts of it would remain confidential.[264] Mr Justice Swift also reacted to the Duke's legal team sending a copy of the ruling to someone who was not a lawyer, describing it as "entirely unacceptable".[264] In July 2022, Mr Justice Swift granted permission for part of Harry's claim to proceed for a judicial review.[265]

In August 2022, Harry filed a lawsuit against the Home Office and the Metropolitan Police, challenging the decision by RAVEC from January 2022 which stated that State security could not be made available to private individuals even if they wished to pay for it themselves.[266][267]

Civilian career and investments

In summer 2019, before announcing their decision to step back in January 2020, Harry and his wife were involved in talks with Jeffrey Katzenberg, the founder of the now-defunct streaming platform Quibi, over a possible role in the service without gaining personal profits, but they eventually decided against joining the project.[268] In September 2019, it was reported that the couple had hired New York-based PR firm Sunshine Sachs, which represented them until 2022.[269][270][271] In June 2020, they signed with the Harry Walker Agency, owned by media company Endeavor, to conduct paid public speaking engagements.[272] In September 2020, the Sussexes signed a private commercial deal with Netflix "to develop scripted and unscripted series, film, documentaries, and children programming for the streaming service".[273] In October 2020, the couple hosted a special episode of Time 100 Talks with the theme being on "Engineering a Better World".[274][275] In December 2020, the Duke and Duchess signed a multi-year deal with Spotify to produce and host their own programs through their audio producing company, Archewell Audio.[276] A holiday special was released by the couple on the service in December 2020.[277] Harry & Meghan, a docuseries about the Sussexes, was produced by Netflix and the couple's Archewell Productions and premiered on 8 December 2022. It is directed by Liz Garbus.[278] The series received mixed reviews, with critics pointing out it was in contrast with the couple's wishes for privacy.[279]

In March 2021, San Francisco-based mental health start-up BetterUp, a company that helps people get in contact with coaches or counsellors, said that Harry would become its first chief impact officer; he "will help promote mental fitness and expand the company's roster of coaches and customers, among other duties". Harry added that he had been working with a BetterUp coach himself and found it "invaluable."[280][281] In the same month, Harry was appointed as a commissioner for the Aspen Institute's Commission on Information Disorder to carry out a six-month study on the state of misinformation and disinformation in the United States.[282] The study was published in November 2021 as a report with 15 recommendations.[283] In the following month, in his capacity as BetterUp's chief impact officer, Harry was interviewed by Fast Company, stating that the recent trend of people leaving their jobs (known as the Great Resignation) was something that needed to be celebrated, though his remarks were criticised for coming from a position of privilege.[284][285] In April 2022, reports emerged of criticism by the company's coaches over the new metrics placed for evaluating their services and over the opacity surrounding Harry's actual role in the firm.[286]

In April 2019, it was announced that Harry was working as co-creator and executive producer on a documentary series about mental health together with Oprah Winfrey, which was initially set to air in 2020 on Apple TV+.[287] It was later announced that the series, titled The Me You Can't See, would be released on 21 May 2021.[288] In the following month, UCAS reported an increase in the percentage of students declaring mental health issues on their university applications, citing self-help books and Prince Harry's statements on his struggles with "panic attacks and anxiety" as contributing factors.[289] In September 2021, Harry and Meghan went to New York, where they visited the 9/11 Memorial with New York governor Kathy Hochul and New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, and held meetings with the U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed and the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.[290][291] In October 2021, Harry and Meghan announced their partnership with Ethic, a sustainable investment firm based in New York City, which also manages the couple's investments.[292][293] According to state filings from Delaware, where the couple's Archewell foundation is registered, Harry and Meghan incorporated 11 companies and a trust beginning in early 2020 which include Orinoco Publishing LLC and Peca Publishing LLC to hold the rights for their books as well as Cobblestone Lane LLC and IPHW LLC which are holders of their foundation's logos.[294]

In July 2021, it was announced that Harry was set to publish his memoir Spare via Penguin Random House, with part of the proceeds from sales going to charity and Harry reportedly earning an advance of at least $20 million.[295][296] Spare was ghostwritten by novelist J. R. Moehringer.[297][298] The memoir is reportedly the first of a four-book publishing deal that is set to include a second book by Harry and a wellness guide by Meghan.[299] Spare was due to be published on 10 January 2023,[300] however, the Spanish edition En La Sombre (In The Shadow) accidentally reached the shelves in Spain, on 5 January 2023, five days before the heavily publicised official launch. The Spanish edition was hurriedly and urgently withdrawn from display.[301][302][303] Spare is to be published in 16 languages, and it has since become the UK's fastest selling non-fiction book with 400,000 confirmed sales in all formats on publication day.[304][305] Harry has announced that $1.5 million of the proceeds from the memoir are pledged to the charity Sentebale,[306] while £300,000 will be given to WellChild.[307]

Charity work

Humanitarian and environmental activities

In 2006, he was in Lesotho to visit Mants'ase Children's Home near Mohale's Hoek, which he first toured in 2004. Along with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, he launched Sentebale: The Princes' Fund for Lesotho, a charity to aid children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. He has granted his patronage to organisations including WellChild, Dolen Cymru, MapAction and the London Marathon Charitable Trust; he stepped down from MapAction in 2019 and the London Marathon Charitable Trust in 2021.[308][309][310] In 2007, William and Harry organised the Concert for Diana, in memory of their mother, which benefited the charities and patronages of Diana, William, and Harry.[311] In October 2008, Harry and his brother embarked on the 1,000 mile eight-day Enduro Africa motorbike ride across South Africa to raise money for Sentebale, UNICEF and the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund.[312] In September 2009, William and Harry set up The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry to enable the princes to take forward their charitable ambitions.[313][314][315] Harry left the charity in June 2019.[316]

After taking part in an unfinished trip to the North Pole with Walking With The Wounded in 2011, Harry joined the charity's 200-mile expedition to the South Pole in December 2013, accompanying twelve injured servicemen and women from the UK, the US and the Commonwealth.[317][318] As patron of Walk of Britain, he walked with the team on 30 September[319] and 20 October 2015.[320] To raise awareness for HIV testing, Harry took a test live on the royal family Facebook page on 14 July 2016.[321] He later attended the 21st International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, on 21 July 2016.[322][323] On World AIDS Day, Harry and Rihanna helped publicise HIV testing by taking the test themselves.[324] Since 2016, Harry has been working with Terrence Higgins Trust to raise awareness about HIV and sexual health.[325][326] In November 2019, to mark the National HIV Testing Week, the Duke interviewed HIV+ Rugby player Gareth Thomas on behalf of the trust.[327]

In December 2017, Harry guest edited BBC Radio 4's Today programme, conducting interviews with his father, the Prince of Wales, former US president Barack Obama, and others on issues such as youth violence, the Armed Forces, mental health, the Commonwealth, conservation and the environment.[328][329] On 27 December 2017, Harry was officially appointed the new president of African Parks, a conservation NGO.[330] He previously spent three weeks in Malawi with African Parks where he joined a team of volunteers and professionals to carry out one of the largest elephant translocations in history. The effort to repopulate areas decimated due to poaching and habitat loss moved 500 elephants from Liwonde and Majete National Parks to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve.[331] Harry had previously helped with relocating rhinos in the Okavango Delta and later became patron of the Rhino Conservation Botswana.[332] In July 2018, the Elton John AIDS Foundation announced that the Duke of Sussex and British singer Elton John were about to launch a global coalition called MenStar that would focus "on treating HIV infections in men".[333][334]

In March 2019, Prince Harry gave a speech at WE Day UK, an annual event organised by We Charity to inspire young people to become more active towards global social and environmental change.[335] He discussed mental health, climate change and the importance of social participation.[336] In May 2019, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex together with Harry's brother and sister-in-law launched Shout, the UK's first 24/7 text messaging service for those who suffer from mental issues.[337] Harry attended a Google summit in August 2019 and gave a speech on the importance of tackling climate change in Sicily. He explained that he and Meghan plan to have no more than 2 children to help sustain the environment.[338] In September 2019, the Duke launched Travalyst during his visit to the Netherlands after two years of development. The initiative is set "to encourage sustainable practices in the travel industry" and "tackle climate change and environmental damage", in collaboration with a number of companies, including Tripadvisor, Booking.com, Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Visa Inc.[339][340] The organisation later announced a partnership with Google in 2021.[341] In October 2019, along with other members of the royal family, Harry voiced a Public Health England announcement, for the "Every Mind Matters" mental health program.[342]

In February 2020, Harry recorded a new version of the song "Unbroken" with Jon Bon Jovi. The new version features backing vocals from members of the Invictus Choir.[343] The song was released on 27 March 2020, the proceeds of which were donated to the Invictus Games Foundation.[344] In April 2020, Harry launched a new initiative named HeadFIT, a platform designed to provide mental support for members of the armed forces. The initiative was developed mutually by the Royal Foundation's Heads Together campaign, the Ministry of Defence, and King's College London.[345]

In April 2020, the Duke and Duchess delivered foods prepared by the Project Angel Food to Los Angeles residents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[346] In June 2020, the couple backed the Stop Hate for Profit campaign and encouraged CEOs of different companies to join the movement.[347] In August 2020, Harry and Meghan collaborated with Baby2Baby and participated in drive-through distribution of school supplies to students.[348] During the UK's Remembrance Week in November 2020, he joined American veterans from The Mission Continues Service Platoons to distribute food with Compton Veterans and the Walker Family Events Foundation in Compton, California.[349]

In April 2021, Harry and Meghan were announced as campaign chairs for Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World, an event organised by Global Citizen to increase access to COVID-19 vaccinations.[350] They also announced their support for a vaccine equity fundraiser initiated by the same organisation,[351] and penned an open letter to the pharmaceutical industry CEOs urging them to address the vaccine equity crisis.[352] Later that month, he narrated "Hope Starts Here", a special video rereleased by African Parks to mark the Earth Day in which he urged organisations and communities to preserve biodiversity and paid tribute to his grandfather Prince Philip for his efforts as a conservationist.[353] He helped with the establishment of Peak State, a mental fitness programme aimed at providing tools and resources for managing mental health, to which he publicly lent his support in May 2021.[354][355]

Like his mother, Harry has worked with the HALO Trust, an organisation that removes debris—particularly landmines—left behind by war.[356] He had previously visited a minefield in Mozambique with the charity and spent two days learning about their work and mine-clearing techniques.[357] In 2013 he was named as patron of the charity's 25th Anniversary Appeal.[358] In April 2017, he hosted the Landmine Free 2025 reception at Kensington Palace, during which the UK government announced an increase in its financial support for de-mining efforts.[359] In September 2019, he walked through a de-mining site in Angola, the same country visited by his mother 22 years earlier.[356] In June 2021, after ten members of the trust were killed by an armed group at a mine clearance camp in Afghanistan, Harry issued a statement saying the attack "was nothing less than an act of barbarism".[360]

In September 2021, together with First Lady Jill Biden, he hosted a virtual event for the Warrior Games, which were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[361] In the same month, Harry and Meghan spoke again in support of vaccine equity at the Global Citizen Live concert.[362] In October 2021, he spoke against oil drilling in the Okavango River in an op-ed for The Washington Post.[363] In the same month and ahead of the 2021 G20 Rome summit, Harry and his wife penned an open letter together with the Director-General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom, asking the G20 leaders to expedite efforts for the global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.[364] In January 2022 and following criticism aimed at Spotify for their handling of COVID-19 misinformation, Harry and Meghan made an announcement stating that since April 2021 they had begun "expressing concerns" about the issue on the platform.[365] In March 2022, they were among more than a hundred people who signed an open letter published by the People's Vaccine Alliance, asking for free global access to COVID-19 vaccines and calling out the UK, EU and Switzerland for opposing a waiver that would allow vaccine intellectual property protections to be lifted.[366] In April 2022 and in a video featuring Rhys Darby and Dave Fane on Māori Television, Harry launched an eco-travel campaign through his non-profit Travalyst, encouraging people to travel sustainably.[367] In August 2022, Harry travelled to Africa in his role as president of African Parks to welcome a gathering of "a group of U.S. officials, conservationists and philanthropists, as they tour protected wildlife and nature areas".[368]

Sport

Harry enjoys playing many sports, including competitive polo, skiing, and motocross.[30] Like his brother and father, he has participated in polo matches to raise money for charitable causes.[30][369] Harry is also a keen Rugby football fan and supported England's bid to host rugby union's 2015 Rugby World Cup,[370] and presented the trophy at rugby league's 2019 Challenge Cup finals.[371] In 2004, Harry trained as a Rugby Development Officer for the Rugby Football Union and coached students in schools to encourage them to learn the sport. He, along with former rugby player Brian Moore, both argued that in response to Black Lives Matter, the song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" should no longer be sung in rugby context.[372][373] Until February 2021, he was the patron of both the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League, Rugby League's governing body in England.[374][118]

In 2012, together with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Harry launched Coach Core. The program was set up following the 2012 Olympics and provides apprenticeship opportunities for people who desire to pursue a career as a professional coach.[375] In January 2017, Harry visited the Running Charity and its partner Depaul UK to highlight the role of sport in helping homeless and vulnerable people.[376] In June 2019, the Duke was present at the launch of Made by Sport, a charity coalition set to raise money to boost sport in disadvantaged communities. In his statement, he lent his support to the charity by arguing that its role in bringing sport into the life of disadvantaged people would save "hundreds of millions of pounds" towards treating the issues among young people.[377]

Sussex Royal and Archewell

In June 2019, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would split from The Royal Foundation and establish their own charity foundation by the end of 2019. Nevertheless, the couple would collaborate with Harry's brother and his wife on mutual projects, such as the mental health initiative Heads Together.[378][379] In July 2019, Harry and Meghan's new charity was registered in England and Wales under the title "Sussex Royal The Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex".[380] On 21 February, it was confirmed that "Sussex Royal" would not be used as a brand name for the couple following their withdrawal from public life.[381] On 5 August 2020, Sussex Royal Foundation was renamed "MWX Foundation" and dissolved the same day.[382]

In March 2021, it was reported that the Charity Commission for England and Wales was conducting a review of the Sussex Royal organisation in a "regulatory and compliance case" regarding its conduct under charity law during dissolution.[383] Representatives for the couple claimed that Sussex Royal was "managed by a board of trustees" and that "suggestion of mismanagement" directed exclusively at the Duke and Duchess would be incorrect.[383] The commission later concluded that the foundation did not act unlawfully, but criticised the board of directors for expending a "substantial proportion of funds" to setting up and closing the charity.[384][385]

In April 2020, Meghan and Harry confirmed their new foundation (in lieu of Sussex Royal) would be called "Archewell".[386] The name stems from the Greek word "arche", which means "source of action"; the same word that inspired the name of their son.[386] Archewell was registered in the United States.[387] Its website was officially launched in October 2020.[388]

Public image

In his youth, Harry earned a reputation for being rebellious, leading the tabloid press to label him a "wild child".[389] At the age of 17, he was seen smoking cannabis, drinking underage with friends, and clashing physically with paparazzi outside nightclubs.[389][390] In early 2005, he was photographed at a "Colonial and Native"-themed birthday party in Wiltshire wearing a Nazi German Afrika Korps uniform with a swastika armband.[391] He reportedly chose the costume at Cotswold Costumes during an outing with his brother William and their friend Guy Pelly.[392] His choice sparked a backlash from the media, politicians, and religious figures.[393] Clarence House later issued a public statement in which Harry apologised for his behaviour.[394][395] In an interview for his 21st birthday he stated that it "was a very stupid thing to do and I've learnt my lesson".[396]

In January 2005, in response to an inquiry about his Zimbabwean girlfriend Chelsy Davy, Harry responded "She's not black or anything, you know".[397] In January 2009, the British tabloid, the News of the World, revealed a video made by Harry three years earlier in which he referred to a Pakistani fellow officer cadet as "our little Paki friend" and called a soldier wearing a camouflage hood a "raghead". These terms were described by the Leader of the Opposition at the time David Cameron as "unacceptable",[398] and by The Daily Telegraph as "racist".[398] A British Muslim youth organisation called Harry a "thug".[399] Further extracts showed him telling a comrade "I love you" before giving him a kiss on the cheek and licking his face, and asking another whether he felt gay, queer, or on the side.[400][401] He was also filmed pretending to have a call with his grandmother, stating "I've got to go, got to go. Send my love to the corgis and Grandpa ... God save you."[400] Clarence House immediately issued an apology from Harry, who stated that no malice was intended in his remarks.[402] In the same year, British stand-up comedian Stephen K. Amos alleged that after a stand-up show for the former Prince of Wales's 60th birthday celebrations in November 2008 Harry had commented on his performance by saying, "You don't sound like a black chap", though he hoped that the remarks were made in jest.[403]

In October 2007, a video from Harry's trip to Namibia with his friends surfaced, which showed him snorting vodka and licking a male friend's nipples.[404][405] While on holiday in Las Vegas in August 2012, Harry and an unknown young woman were photographed naked in a Wynn Las Vegas hotel room, reportedly during a game of strip billiards. The pictures were leaked by American celebrity website TMZ on 21 August 2012,[406] and reported worldwide by mainstream media on 22 August 2012.[407][408][409] The photographs were shown by the American media, but British media were reluctant to publish them.[410] Royal aides suggested Clarence House would contact the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) if British publications used the pictures.[411] St James's Palace confirmed that Harry was in the photographs, saying that he was essentially a victim whose privacy had been invaded and contacted the PCC upon hearing that a number of British newspapers were considering publishing the photographs.[412] On 24 August 2012, The Sun newspaper published the photographs.[413]

In September 2010, Harry was the subject of an animal cruelty investigation by the Hurlingham Polo Association after his polo pony was pictured with a wound on its side that some animal welfare activists alleged was caused by spikes on his spurs.[414] He was cleared of any wrongdoing or cruelty after an independent vet concluded that it was more likely the wound had been caused by a collision rather than spurs.[415]

In view of their environmental activism, Harry and his wife were criticised in August 2019 for reportedly taking four private jet journeys in 11 days, including one to Elton John's home in Nice, France.[416] The criticism was in line with the reactions the royal family faced in June 2019, after it was revealed that they "had doubled [their] carbon footprint from business travel".[417][418] Harry received backlash again in August 2021 and 2022 for taking a two-hour flight on private jets between California and Aspen, Colorado, to participate in an annual charity polo tournament.[419][420] In June 2022 and on their way to California after the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Harry and Meghan boarded a private jet that was estimated to have emitted "ten times more carbon than flying commercial".[421]

In July 2019, Harry and his wife attended the premiere of The Lion King in London.[422] Their attendance garnered commentary and criticism as it took place on the date of a memorial concert for the Royal Marines killed by the IRA, to which Harry was invited as Captain General Royal Marines, but had declined to attend.[423]

In December 2021, reports emerged about Harry's meetings with Saudi businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz, whose receipt of a CBE became the subject of an investigation by the Scottish Charity Regulator.[424] Mahfouz had met Prince Harry in 2013 and 2014 and donated £50,000 to his charity Sentebale and £10,000 to Walking With The Wounded, of which Harry is patron. The Sunday Times claimed that the meetings with Harry opened the way for Mahfouz to get access to the Prince of Wales.[425] Harry referred to the incident as the "CBE scandal" in December 2021 and stated that he severed ties with Mahfouz in 2015 after expressing "growing concerns" about his motives, though aides from his father's household denied having any discussions with him regarding Mahfouz.[426] A spokesperson for Sentebale defended the meetings and added that there was not any impropriety regarding the donations.[427]

In 2018 and 2021, Harry was selected as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time magazine.[428] In 2019, the magazine named Harry and his wife as among the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet.[429] In 2021, they were featured on one of the magazine's seven worldwide Time 100 covers.[430]

Popularity

Prior to his marriage, Harry was generally viewed favourably by the public for his diligent army service and commitment to the Invictus Games. However, he also earned a reputation for being rebellious.[389][390][391] After his marriage, Harry's popularity skyrocketed above all the other royals for a short time as he was deemed likable by 77 percent of respondents in a poll of 3,600 Britons conducted by statistics and polling company YouGov.[431] However, his popularity is believed to have fallen after stepping back from royal duties, and it plummeted after his controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey, after which it was reported by YouGov that forty-eight per cent of people had a negative view of Harry, compared with forty-five per cent who had a positive view.[432] In December 2022, Harry was found to be the 3rd most disliked member of the British royal family by YouGov, preceded by his uncle Prince Andrew and his wife Meghan.[433] In January 2023 and following the release of his Netflix docuseries, it was found by YouGov that nearly half of the British public thought that he should have his titles removed.[434] In the same month and ahead of the release of Harry's memoir Spare, his popularity plummeted even further according to a new survey, with almost two-thirds of participants having a negative view of him and a quarter of respondents seeing him in a positive light, which showed a change from the results in May 2022 when roughly half those surveyed viewed him negatively.[435] Writing for The New York Times, Sarah Lyall noted that following the release of his memoir Harry and his wife lost support within segments of the American public and press.[436] It has been suggested by critics that this fall from public esteem is due to Harry and Meghan's frequent attempts to achieve ongoing relevancy,[437] their perceived hypocrisy,[438][439] and for what is regarded by many as their selfishness.[440][441][442]

Privacy and the media

Legal issues and incidents

Associated Newspapers Limited

On 30 January 2020, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) sided with the Mail on Sunday over a dispute between the Duke and the newspaper regarding an Instagram photo involving Harry in which, according to the newspaper, elephants were in fact "tranquilised" and "tethered" during a relocating process. The IPSO rejected Harry's claim that the paper's description was "inaccurate" or "misleading".[443]

In December 2020, Harry's legal team sued Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) for publishing a story in the Mail on Sunday claiming his working relationship with the Royal Marines had suffered post-royal departure.[444] The newspaper subsequently accepted the claims were false and issued an apology. The prince's lawyer said the "substantial damages" paid by the publisher would be donated to the Invictus Games Foundation.[445]

In November 2021, Harry and Meghan's former communications secretary Jason Knauf gave a statement to the court following ANL's appeal against a judge's ruling that accused the media company of breaching Meghan's privacy for publishing a letter she had sent to her father.[446] Knauf mentioned the Duchess of Sussex directly gave him briefing points to share with Finding Freedom's authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand and added that the Duke of Sussex had welcomed the suggestion that they should conceal their involvement with the process of writing the book, while they both discussed the book "on a routine basis".[447] ANL had previously applied to use the book in their defense, arguing that the Duke and Duchess had "co-operated with the authors of the recently published book Finding Freedom to put out their version of certain events".[448][449]

In February 2022, Harry filed a libel suit in the High Court against Associated Newspapers Limited for a Mail on Sunday article which alleged he was trying to keep his legal battle against the Home Office to restore his police protection secret from the public through requesting a confidentiality order on the case.[450][451] His lawyers claimed that the article questioned "his willingness to pay for police protection" and asked for the story to be taken down, demanding damages due to a "frenzy of hostile comments" that had caused "considerable distress and hurt".[452] In June 2022, Mr Justice Nicklin ruled that parts of the article were potentially defamatory as it implied Harry had been "spinning the facts" and had only offered to pay for the security arrangements after the legal battle against the Home Office began, though Nicklin rejected claims by Harry's lawyers that the article portrayed him as a liar.[453] Further hearings are scheduled to determine whether the libel case proceeds or fails.[453]

In October 2022, the Duke of Sussex joined Doreen Lawrence, Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Sadie Frost, and Elizabeth Hurley in launching a legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited for their alleged "abhorrent criminal activity", which was said to involve listening to and recording people's phone calls and daily activities, obtaining sensitive information and medical records, and accessing bank accounts and financial transactions.[454] In a statement, ANL described the allegations as "preposterous smears".[454]

Other cases

In October 2013, Jo Brand appeared on Have I Got News for You and while talking about Prince George's christening she said: "George's godparents include Hugh van Cutsem ... I presume that's a nickname as in Hugh van cuts 'em and Harry then snorts 'em."[455] Representatives of Kensington Palace contacted the BBC after the programme aired, pointing out the error and the implications of the joke.[456] The BBC wrote to Kensington Palace apologising for the "factual inaccuracy" as George's godfather was William van Cutsem, but it did not apologise for the comment itself as it was part of the show's "irreverent humor".[456]

In February 2014, a judge sentenced the convicted criminal Ashraf Islam to three years in prison, as he had plotted to murder Harry and had given it "considerable thought" due to his belief that Harry had "a moral guilt" since he was in the army.[457][458] In June 2019, two members of the neo-Nazi group Sonnenkrieg Division were jailed for eighteen months and four years, respectively, for sharing propaganda posters among which was one that labelled Harry as a "race traitor" with a gun pointed at his head.[459]

In May 2019, Splash News issued a formal apology to the Sussexes for sending photographers to their Cotswolds residence, which put their privacy at risk. The agency also agreed to pay damages and legal costs associated with the case.[460][461] In October 2019, it was announced that Harry had sued The Sun, the Daily Mirror and the now-defunct News of the World "in relation to alleged phone-hacking".[462] Former News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman had previously stated that he had hacked Harry's phone on nine occasions.[463] Among other points discussed in the lawsuit was a report by the News of the World about Harry's visit to a drugs rehabilitation clinic after smoking cannabis in January 2002, which according to his legal team was "to blag" his father into believing that Harry was a drunkard and drug addict in order "to get an exclusive but 'softer' story" on his alleged issues with drugs and alcohol, a claim that was denied by the outlet's publisher News Group Newspapers.[464] In his memoir, Harry mentions how the editor of the News of the World Rebekah Brooks was adamant on gathering evidence on his drug use. Harry describes her as a "loathsome toad" and "an infected pustule on the arse of humanity, plus a shit excuse for a journalist."[465] Lawyers for the Mirror denied accessing Harry's voicemail messages and other allegations, but admitted to instructing "private investigators to unlawfully obtain private information" about Harry on a single occasion that involved him visiting Chinawhite.[466]

In January 2020, lawyers issued a legal warning to the press after paparazzi photographs were published in the media.[467] After his resignation from the royal family was announced, Harry appeared "to lay the blame at the feet of the press" for his decision.[468] In March 2020, the couple took Splash UK to court after the Duchess and their son were photographed without permission during a "private family outing" while staying in Canada. The case was settled later that year with Splash UK agreeing to no longer take unauthorised photos of the family.[469] On 20 April 2020, the Duke and Duchess announced that they would no longer cooperate with the Daily Mail, the Sun, the Mirror and the Express.[470] They won an apology in October from American news agency X17 for taking photographs of their son at their home using drones.[471]

In June 2020, it was reported that Harry's lawyers had issued a 'letter before action', threatening to sue the Sun and Dan Wootton, based on the allegations that they had paid money to associates of palace officials to secure their stories.[472] It was alleged that the Sun had made two payments amounting to £4,000 to the partner of a royal official in relation to stories published in June and July 2019 which detailed the nannying and god-parenting arrangements for Harry and Meghan's son Archie.[472] News Group Newspapers, publisher of the Sun, emphasised that they had done nothing "unlawful" in sourcing the stories and no illegal payments were made.[472] Wootton's lawyers denied that any payments were made unlawfully to a public official or a proxy and described the claims as "a smear campaign by unknown bad actors."[472] Wootton has been credited with breaking the story about Megxit and Harry and Meghan's initial plans for moving to Canada in the Sun on 8 January 2020, which prompted the couple to issue an announcement within hours, confirming their plans for stepping back from their royal duties.[473] Wootton stated that he had been in contact with the couple's spokesperson on 28 December and gave them a ten days' notice before the story broke out, despite facing pressure from royal officials not to run the piece.[473] Sources close to the couple later spoke to The New York Times, stating that they "felt forced to disclose their plans prematurely" as they learned about the Sun's intentions to publish the story.[473] Wootton disputed the claim as "They released the statement after we had published the story and had so much notice."[473]

A September 2020 article by The Times claiming an Invictus Games fundraiser had been cancelled due to its affiliation with a competitor of Netflix, Harry's business partner, became the subject of a legal complaint issued by the Duke.[474] In January 2022, the couple mutually filed a legal complaint against The Times for an article reporting on Archewell raising less than $50,000 in 2020.[475]

Despite the palace congratulating the Duke and Duchess on the birth of their daughter Lilibet in June 2021, a few days later the BBC reported that Harry and Meghan had not sought the permission of the Queen before naming their daughter with her personal family nickname.[476][477] Lawyers for the couple subsequently accused the BBC of defamation and sent letters out to various media organisations saying the report was false and defamatory, and the allegations should not be repeated as Harry had spoken to the Queen before announcing their daughter's name.[478][479]

Interviews

Harry and his wife were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in a television special for CBS, broadcast on 7 March 2021.[480] Meghan spoke about "stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood" and "how she is handling life under intense public pressure". Harry joined her later, and the pair talked about the initial difficulties associated with their move to the United States in 2020 and their plans for the future.[481] During the interview, Harry criticised his father's parenting style while he was trying to deal with the death of his mother.[482][483] He mentioned his father did not answer his calls and had cut him off financially, and he had no relationship with his brother, Prince William, stating "The relationship is space, at the moment. Time heals all things, hopefully."[484] There was a wide and polarised reaction to the interview.[485] In December 2022, The Sun claimed that Harry had "boasted" to a friend ahead of the interview that "those Brits need to learn a lesson", a headline that was described by Harry's representative as "a baseless hit piece masquerading as journalism".[486]

In April 2022, Harry sat down for an interview with Today's Hoda Kotb during the Invictus Games, during which he claimed that he had visited his grandmother the Queen earlier to make sure that she was "protected and got the right people around her."[487] He also added that "Home for me, for the time being, is in the States."[487] In January 2023 and ahead of the release of his memoir Spare, Harry sat down for a series of interviews, including an interview by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, another one by Tom Bradby titled Harry: The Interview on ITV1, and a third interview by Michael Strahan on Good Morning America, titled Prince Harry: In His Own Words.[488][489][490] In the interview with Bradby, Harry said that he "would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back" and that "I want a family, not an institution", adding that "they feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains" and that "they have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile."[489] Referring to the press as "the devil", he also alleged that "certain members" of his family were "in the bed" with them to "rehabilitate their image".[491] Sources close to King Charles III responded to the claims by insisting that he loves both of his sons and has kept communication channels open throughout the last few years, despite their relationship being occasionally tense.[492]

Twitter trolling

In October 2021, Twitter analytics service Bot Sentinel released their analysis of more than 114,000 tweets about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as a result of which they found 83 accounts with a combined number of 187,631 followers responsible for approximately 70% of the negative content posted about the couple.[493] The report prompted an investigation by Twitter.[493] Twitter stated that it found no evidence of "widespread coordination" between the accounts, and said that it had taken action against users who violated Twitter's conduct policy.[493] Bot Sentinel also released three more reports in the following months, arguing that the accounts were part of a "bot network" and a similar network could be found on YouTube.[494][495] Christopher Bouzy, Bot Sentinel's founder, was himself responsible for initiating a discourse that criticised Harry's brother and sister-in-law for their appearance by tweeting that they were "aging in Banana years".[496] In January 2022, the BBC named Harry and Meghan among people whose photos and videos were used in fake instant profits advertisements and bitcoin-related investment schemes.[497]

Titles, styles, honours and arms

 
Royal monogram

Titles and styles

Harry was originally styled "His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales". He used Wales as his surname for military purposes and was known as "Captain Harry Wales" in such contexts.[498]

On the morning of his wedding,[499] Queen Elizabeth II granted him the Dukedom of Sussex, the Earldom of Dumbarton and Barony of Kilkeel. He thus became known as "His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex". He uses the earldom in Scotland[500] and the barony in Northern Ireland.[501][502] On 18 January 2020, Buckingham Palace announced that, following their decision to step back from royal duties, from 31 March 2020 Harry and his wife would not use their Royal Highness styles in practice. They were not legally stripped of any styles or titles.[503][504]

Military ranks

  United Kingdom

Honours

Foreign

Appointments

Fellowships

Former honorary military appointments

  United Kingdom

In February 2021, it was announced via written confirmation that Harry's honorary military appointments mentioned above were returned to Queen Elizabeth II.[513]

  Canada

Humanitarian awards

Harry's charitable efforts have been recognised three times by the international community. In December 2010, the German charity Ein Herz für Kinder ("A Heart for Children") awarded him its Golden Heart Award, in recognition of his "charitable and humanitarian efforts".[519][520] On 7 May 2012, the Atlantic Council awarded him its Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership Award.[521] In August 2018, the Royal Canadian Legion granted him the 2018 Founders Award for his role in founding the Invictus Games.[522] In October 2018, he was presented with the RSA Badge in Gold, the organisation's highest honour, for his work with injured veterans.[523] In July 2021, Harry and Meghan were among people who were selected by UK-based charity Population Matters to receive the Change Champions award for their decision to have only two children and help with maintaining a smaller and more sustainable population.[524] In February 2022, Harry and Meghan were selected to receive NAACP's President's Award for their work on causes related to social justice and equity.[525] In October 2022, the couple were named as Ripple of Hope Award laureates for their work on racial justice, mental health, and other social initiatives through their foundation Archewell.[526]

Arms

Coat of arms of the Duke of Sussex
 
Notes
On his 18th birthday, Harry was granted his own personal coat of arms, consisting of the Arms of the Sovereign in right of the United Kingdom with a Label for difference.[527][528] The College of Arms has stated that his label will change to one of three points, with each point bearing an escallop, when his father or brother accedes to the throne.[528]
Granted
15 September 2002
Crest
On a Coronet of a child of the Sovereign a Lion statant guardant Or, crowned with a like Coronet and differenced by a Label as in the Arms.
Escutcheon
The Royal Arms differenced by a Label of five points Argent, the first, third and fifth points charged with an Escallop Gules.
Supporters
As with the Royal Arms differenced by a like Coronet and Label.
Orders
The Royal Victorian Order ribbon.
VICTORIA
Banner
  The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom labelled for difference as in his arms.
  (in Scotland)
Symbolism
As he is the grandchild of the sovereign, Harry's coat of arms displays a label of five points.[527] The escallops (seashells) allude to his mother Diana, Princess of Wales,[527] whose Spencer coat of arms includes three Escallops Argent.
Other versions
 
In May 2018, the Queen approved the conjugal arms of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, consisting of their individual arms displayed side by side.

Ancestry

Agnatically, Harry is a member of the House of Glücksburg, a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg, one of Europe's oldest royal houses. Harry's paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, issued letters patent on 8 February 1960 declaring his father to be a member of the House of Windsor.[529]

Ancestors on Harry's father's side include most of the royal families of Europe,[529] and on his mother's side, the earls Spencer—a cadet branch of the Spencer family descended from the earls of Sunderland; the senior branch are now also dukes of Marlborough; the Barons Fermoy; and more anciently from Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton, and Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond—two illegitimate sons of King Charles II.[530]

Harry and his brother William descend matrilineally from Eliza Kewark, a housekeeper for his eighteenth-century ancestor Theodore Forbes—a Scottish merchant who worked for the East India Company in Surat. She is variously described in contemporary documents as "a dark-skinned native woman", "an Armenian woman from Bombay", and "Mrs. Forbesian".[530] Genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner assumed Kewark was Armenian.[531] In June 2013, BritainsDNA announced that genealogical DNA tests on two of Harry and William's distant matrilineal cousins confirm Kewark was matrilineally of Indian descent.[532][533][534][535]

Filmography

Television appearances
Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2004 The Forgotten Kingdom: Prince Harry in Lesotho ITN / ITV Also producer [31]
2012 The Diamond Queen BBC [538]
2014 Harry's South Pole Heroes ITV [539]
2016 Our Queen at 90 [540]
Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute BBC [541]
Prince Harry in Africa ITV [542]
2017 Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy [543]
Diana, 7 Days BBC [544]
2018 Queen of the World HBO [545]
2019 Harry & Meghan: An African Journey ITV [546]
2020 Rising Phoenix Netflix [547]
2021 Oprah with Meghan and Harry CBS [548]
The Me You Can't See Apple TV Also producer [549]
2022 Harry & Meghan Netflix [278]
Live to Lead Executive producer and presenter [550]
2023 Harry: The Interview ITV1 [489]
60 Minutes CBS [551]
Prince Harry: In His Own Words ABC [552]
Heart of Invictus Netflix Also producer [553]

Bibliography

Books

  • Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, "Foreword", in: Connaughton, Chris (2021). Hospital by the Hill.
  • Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex (2023). Spare. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0593593806.

Authored articles and letters

  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (2019). "I have always loved wild places". African Parks.
  • Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex (6 August 2020). "Social media is dividing us. Together, we can redesign it". Fast Company.
  • Prince Harry; Mangundu, Reinhold (14 October 2021). "Protect the Okavango River Basin from corporate drilling". The Washington Post.
  • Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus; Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex; Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex (29 October 2021). . World Health Organization. Archived from the original on 29 October 2021.
  • Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex (1 December 2021). "Letter from Prince Harry to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Ms Winnie Byanyima on World AIDS Day". UNAIDS.
  • Prince Harry; Coons, Chris; Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe (15 December 2022). "The Future of Conservation Is Taking Shape in Africa". HuffPost.

Footnotes

  1. ^ As a member of the Royal Family, Harry does not normally use a surname. He has used both Mountbatten-Windsor, and – in his military career – Wales.[1] According to letters patent of February 1960, his house and family name is Windsor.
  2. ^ He was officially styled Prince Henry of Wales from birth until his marriage, but is known as Prince Harry. "Harry" is a diminutive form of "Henry".
  3. ^ Rumours that Harry is the son of James Hewitt, with whom his mother had an affair, have been denied by Hewitt.[7] Hewitt said, "I must state once and for all that I'm not Harry's father. When I met Diana, he was already a toddler."[7] Diana's police bodyguard Ken Wharfe[7] and her butler Paul Burrell[8] agreed that Hewitt and Diana did not meet until after Harry's birth.
  4. ^ Harry had six godparents: Prince Andrew (his paternal uncle); Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (his paternal first cousin once removed); Carolyn Bartholomew (née Pride); Bryan Organ (a British artist); Gerald Ward (a former officer in the Household Cavalry); and Celia, Lady Vestey (née Knight).[9]

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Prince Harry redirects here For other uses see Prince Harry disambiguation Prince Harry Duke of Sussex fn 2 KCVO Henry Charles Albert David born 15 September 1984 2 is a member of the British royal family He is the younger son of King Charles III and Diana Princess of Wales He is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne Prince HarryDuke of Sussex more The Duke of Sussex in 2019BornPrince Henry of Wales 1984 09 15 15 September 1984 age 38 St Mary s Hospital London England United KingdomSpouseMeghan Markle m 2018 wbr IssueArchie Mountbatten Windsor Lilibet Mountbatten WindsorNamesHenry Charles Albert David fn 1 HouseWindsorFatherCharles IIIMotherDiana SpencerEducationEton College Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Defence Helicopter Flying SchoolSignatureMilitary careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of active service2005 2015RankSee listService number564673UnitBlues and Royals 662 Squadron 3 Regiment Army Air CorpsBattles warsWar in Afghanistan Operation HerrickAwardsOperational Service Medal for AfghanistanHarry was educated at Wetherby School Ludgrove School and Eton College He spent parts of his gap year in Australia and Lesotho then underwent officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst He was commissioned as a cornet into the Blues and Royals serving temporarily with his brother William and completed training as a troop leader In 2007 2008 he served for over ten weeks in Helmand Province Afghanistan He returned to Afghanistan for a 20 week deployment in 2012 2013 with the Army Air Corps In June 2015 he resigned from the army Harry launched the Invictus Games in 2014 and remains the patron of its foundation He also gives patronage to several other organisations including the HALO Trust and Walking With The Wounded 3 To encourage people to open up about their mental health issues Harry alongside his brother and sister in law Catherine initiated the mental health awareness campaign Heads Together in April 2016 4 In 2018 Harry was made Duke of Sussex prior to his wedding to American actress Meghan Markle They have two children Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten Windsor In January 2020 the couple stepped down as senior members of the royal family and moved to the Duchess s native Southern California In October 2020 they launched Archewell Inc an American public organisation that focuses on non profit activities and creative media ventures Together with his wife Harry also sat down for a much publicised interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 with whom he also produced the mental health documentary series The Me You Can t See He and his wife also filmed the documentary series Harry amp Meghan released in December 2022 Harry s memoir Spare was published by Penguin Random House in 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Military career 3 1 Sandhurst Blues and Royals deployment to Afghanistan 3 2 Army Air Corps and second deployment to Afghanistan 3 3 HQ London District and Invictus Games 3 4 Secondment to Australian Defence Force 3 5 Post military service 4 Personal life 4 1 Bachelorhood 4 2 Marriage and fatherhood 4 3 Wealth and inheritance 4 4 Health 4 5 Political views 5 Public life 5 1 Stepping back 5 1 1 Taxpayer funded police security 6 Civilian career and investments 7 Charity work 7 1 Humanitarian and environmental activities 7 2 Sport 7 3 Sussex Royal and Archewell 8 Public image 8 1 Popularity 9 Privacy and the media 9 1 Legal issues and incidents 9 1 1 Associated Newspapers Limited 9 1 2 Other cases 9 2 Interviews 9 3 Twitter trolling 10 Titles styles honours and arms 10 1 Titles and styles 10 2 Military ranks 10 3 Honours 10 3 1 Appointments 10 3 2 Former honorary military appointments 10 3 3 Humanitarian awards 10 4 Arms 11 Ancestry 12 Filmography 13 Bibliography 13 1 Books 13 2 Authored articles and letters 14 Footnotes 15 References 16 Further reading 17 External linksEarly life A 1985 Seychellois stamp depicting Harry with his great grandmother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother at his christening Prince Harry was born in the Lindo Wing of St Mary s Hospital in Paddington London on 15 September 1984 as the second child of the Prince of Wales later King Charles III and his first wife Diana Princess of Wales during the reign of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II 5 6 fn 3 He was christened Henry Charles Albert David on 21 December 1984 at St George s Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie fn 4 Growing up he was referred to as Harry by family friends and the public and was nicknamed Harold by his brother 10 Harry and his elder brother William were raised at Kensington Palace in London and Highgrove House in Gloucestershire 11 12 Diana wanted him and his brother to have a broader range of experiences and a better understanding of ordinary life than previous royal children She took them to venues that ranged from Walt Disney World and McDonald s to AIDS clinics and homeless shelters 13 He began accompanying his parents on official visits at an early age his first overseas tour was with his parents to Italy in 1985 14 He also travelled with his family to Canada in 1991 and 1998 15 16 Harry s parents divorced in 1996 His mother died in a car crash in Paris the following year Harry and William were staying with their father at Balmoral at the time and the Prince of Wales told his sons about their mother s death 17 At his mother s funeral Harry then aged 12 accompanied his father brother paternal grandfather Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and maternal uncle Charles Spencer 9th Earl Spencer in walking behind the funeral cortege from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey 18 EducationLike his father and brother Harry was educated at independent schools He started at London s Jane Mynors nursery school and the pre preparatory Wetherby School 19 Following this he attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire After passing entrance exams he was admitted to Eton College The decision to place Harry at Eton went against the past practice of the Mountbatten Windsors to send children to Gordonstoun which Harry s grandfather father two uncles and two cousins had attended It did however see Harry follow in his older brother s footsteps and the Spencer family s as both Diana s father and brother attended Eton 13 As was the case with his brother the royal family and the tabloid press agreed Harry would be allowed to study free from intrusion in exchange for occasional photograph opportunities in what became known as the pressure cooker agreement 20 In June 2003 Harry completed his education at Eton with two A Levels 21 achieving a grade B in art and D in geography having decided to drop history of art after AS level 22 He has been described as a top tier athlete having played competitive polo and rugby union 23 One of his former teachers Sarah Forsyth has asserted that he was a weak student and that staff at Eton conspired to help him cheat on examinations 24 25 Both Eton and Harry denied the claims 24 26 While a tribunal made no ruling on the cheating claim it accepted the prince had received help in preparing his A level expressive project which he needed to pass to secure his place at Sandhurst 24 27 Harry also joined the Combined Cadet Force while studying at Eton and was made cadet officer in his final year leading the corps annual parade at the Eton tattoo 28 After school Harry took a gap year during which he spent time in Australia working as a jackaroo on a cattle station and participating in the Young England vs Young Australia Polo Test match 29 30 He also travelled to Lesotho where he worked with orphaned children and produced the documentary film The Forgotten Kingdom Prince Harry in Lesotho 31 32 Military careerSandhurst Blues and Royals deployment to Afghanistan Officer Cadet Wales standing next to the horse on parade at Sandhurst 21 June 2005 Harry passed the Regular Commissions Board RCB in September 2004 and entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 8 May 2005 where he was known as Officer Cadet Wales and joined Alamein Company 33 34 In April 2006 Harry completed his officer training and was commissioned as a Cornet second lieutenant in the Blues and Royals a regiment of the Household Cavalry in the British Army On 13 April 2008 when he reached two years seniority Harry was promoted to lieutenant 35 In 2006 it was announced that Harry s unit was scheduled to be deployed in Iraq the following year A public debate ensued as to whether he should serve there In April 2006 the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry would be shielded from the front line if his unit was sent to war with a spokeswoman stating that he was expected to undertake the fullest range of deployments but his role needed to be monitored as his overt presence might attract additional attention that would put him or those he commanded at risk 36 Defence Secretary John Reid said that he should be allowed to serve on the front line of battle zones Harry agreed saying If they said no you can t go front line then I wouldn t drag my sorry ass through Sandhurst and I wouldn t be where I am now 37 Harry completed the Troop Leaders Course in October 2006 and rejoined his regiment in Windsor where he was put in charge of a troop of 11 soldiers and four Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles 38 The Ministry of Defence and Clarence House made a joint announcement on 22 February 2007 that Harry would be deployed with his regiment to Iraq as part of the 1st Mechanised Brigade of the 3rd Mechanised Division a move supported by Harry who had stated that he would leave the army if he was told to remain in safety while his regiment went to war 39 The head of the British army at the time General Sir Richard Dannatt said on 30 April 2007 that he had personally decided that Harry would serve with his unit in Iraq as a troop commander 40 41 and Harry was scheduled for deployment in May or June 2007 to patrol the Maysan Governorate 42 By 16 May however Dannatt announced that Harry would not serve in Iraq 43 concerns included Harry being a high value target as several threats by various groups had already been made against him and the dangers the soldiers around him would face should any attempt be made on his life or if he was captured Clarence House made public Harry s disappointment with the decision though he said he would abide by it 44 In early June 2007 it was reported that Harry had arrived in Canada to train alongside soldiers of the Canadian Forces and British Army at CFB Suffield near Medicine Hat Alberta It was said that this was in preparation for a tour of duty in Afghanistan where Canadian and British forces were participating in the NATO led Afghan War 45 This was confirmed in February of the following year when the British Ministry of Defence revealed that Harry had been secretly deployed as a Forward Air Controller to Helmand Province in Afghanistan for the previous ten weeks 46 47 The revelation came after the media notably German newspaper Bild and Australian magazine New Idea 48 49 breached the blackout placed over the information by the Canadian and British authorities 50 He was immediately pulled out due to the fear that the media coverage would put his security and the security of fellow soldiers at risk 51 52 It was later reported that Harry helped Gurkha troops repel an attack from Taliban insurgents 53 and performed patrol duty in hostile areas while in Afghanistan 54 55 56 His tour made Harry the first member of the British royal family to serve in a war zone since his uncle Prince Andrew who flew helicopters during the Falklands War For his service his aunt Princess Anne presented Harry with an Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008 57 Army Air Corps and second deployment to Afghanistan In October 2008 it was announced that Harry would follow his brother father and uncle in learning to fly military helicopters 58 59 Harry attended the Defence Helicopter Flying School at RAF Shawbury where he joined his brother 60 Prince Charles presented him with his flying brevet wings on 7 May 2010 at a ceremony at the Army Air Corps Base AAC Middle Wallop 61 Harry was awarded his Apache Flying Badge on 14 April 2011 62 On 16 April 2011 it was announced that Harry had been promoted to captain 63 In June 2011 Clarence House announced that Harry would be available for deployment in current operations in Afghanistan as an Apache helicopter pilot The final decision rested with the Ministry of Defence s senior commanders including principally the Chief of the Defence Staff in consultation with the wishes of Harry the Prince of Wales and the Queen 64 In October he was transferred to a US military base in California to complete his helicopter gunship training 65 This final phase included live fire training and environmental and judgment training at naval and air force facilities in California and Arizona 66 In the same month it was reported that Harry was top of his class in extensive training undertaken at the Naval Air Facility El Centro California 67 While training in Southern California he spent time in San Diego 68 In November 2011 Harry returned to England He went to Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk in the east of England to complete his training to fly Apache helicopters 69 On 7 September 2012 Harry arrived at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan as part of the 100 strong 662 Squadron 3 Regiment Army Air Corps 70 to begin a four month combat tour as a co pilot and gunner for an Apache helicopter 71 On 10 September within days of arriving in Afghanistan it was reported that the Taliban had threatened his life Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid spoke to Reuters and was quoted as saying We are using all our strength to get rid of him either by killing or kidnapping He added We have informed our commanders in Helmand to do whatever they can to eliminate him 72 On 18 September 2012 it was reported that Harry had been moved to a safe location after an attack by the Taliban on Camp Bastion that killed two US marines 73 Defence Secretary Philip Hammond stated that additional security arrangements were put in place for Harry could be a potential target but added that he would face the same risk as any other Apache pilot while in combat 74 On 21 January 2013 it was announced that Harry was returning from a 20 week deployment in Afghanistan 75 He described his deployment as a joy for me because I m one of those people who loves playing PlayStation and Xbox so with my thumbs I like to think I m probably quite useful 76 On 8 July 2013 the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry had successfully qualified as an Apache aircraft commander 77 Harry compared operating the Apache s weapons systems in Afghanistan to playing video games 76 78 He also discussed killing insurgents while piloting his Apache helicopter and added we fire when we have to take a life to save a life but essentially we re more of a deterrent than anything else 79 Harry later revealed in his 2023 memoir Spare that he flew on six missions that resulted in him killing 25 Taliban members whom he did not view as people but instead as chess pieces that had been taken off the board He added that It s not a number that gave me any satisfaction But neither was it a number that made me feel ashamed 80 Harry s revelations prompted backlash from both Taliban members and British politicians and military figures 81 82 Abdul Qahar Balkhi the spokesperson for Afghanistan s Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the claims via a statement The western occupation of Afghanistan is truly an odious moment in human history and comments by Prince Harry is a microcosm of the trauma experienced by Afghans at the hands of occupation forces who murdered innocents without any accountability 83 Anas Haqqani a leader of the Taliban movement stated We checked and found that the days on which Prince Harry is mentioning the killing of 25 mujaheddin we did not have any casualties in Helmand It is clear that civilians and ordinary people were targeted 84 Figures such as Andrew Neil Mark Borkowski and Conservative MP Bob Stewart questioned his decision to give away his track record in Afghanistan stating that it would put both him and his family at risk 82 Colonel Tim Collins reacted to the revelations by stating That s not how you behave in the army it s not how we think Harry has now turned against the other family the military that once embraced him having trashed his birth family 85 Colonel Richard Kemp believed that Harry s words will be fed into Jihadist propaganda to carry out attacks against the UK 86 Lord Darroch former National Security Adviser stated that he would have advised against Harry giving away such details 85 Lord West of Spithead former head of the Royal Navy called Harry very stupid for publishing his claims and stated that there could be serious security issues for veterans at the Invictus Games as the games are associated with Harry 87 Tobias Ellwood the chairman of the Defence Select Committee and former British Army captain warned of the security repercussions while former defence secretary Lord Hutton of Furness believed that speaking about how many people he had killed diminishes him 86 General Sir Richard Barrons the former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff stated that there are things that happen on the battlefield and there s no great advantage in saying anything public 86 Following the publishing of Harry s claims Pen Farthing a British former Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity was evacuated from Kabul on 6 January 2023 to avoid potential reprisal attacks on ex forces people 88 89 HQ London District and Invictus Games Harry left talking to an injured soldier at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda Maryland US 15 May 2013 On 17 January 2014 the Ministry of Defence announced that Harry had completed his attachment to 3 Regiment Army Air Corps and would take up a staff officer role SO3 Defence Engagement in HQ London District His responsibilities would include helping to coordinate significant projects and commemorative events involving the Army in London He was based at Horse Guards in central London 90 On 6 March 2014 Harry launched Invictus Games a Paralympic style sporting event for injured servicemen and women which was held on 10 14 September 2014 91 Harry met British hopefuls for the Invictus Games at Tedworth House in Wiltshire for the start of the selection process on 29 April 2014 92 On 15 May 2014 Harry attended a ticket sale launch for Invictus Games at BT Tower from where he tweeted on the Invictus Games official Twitter account as the president of the Games 93 To promote the Games he was interviewed by BBC Radio 2 s Chris Evans along with two Invictus Games hopefuls He said The Invictus Games is basically my full time job at the moment making sure that we pull this off The show aired on 31 July 2014 94 Harry later wrote an article in The Sunday Times about his experiences in Afghanistan how they had inspired him to help injured personnel and how after the trip to the Warrior Games he had vowed to create the Invictus Games 95 Harry and officials attended the British Armed Forces Team announcement for Invictus Games at Potters Field Park in August 2014 96 97 As president of the Invictus Games he attended all events related to the Games from 8 to 14 September 2014 98 In January 2015 it was reported that Harry would take on a new role in supporting wounded service personnel by working alongside members of the London District s Personal Recovery Unit for the MOD s Defence Recovery Capability scheme to ensure that wounded personnel have adequate recovery plans The palace confirmed weeks later 99 that the scheme was established in partnership with Help for Heroes and the Royal British Legion 100 In late January 2015 Harry visited The Battle Back Centre 101 set up by the Royal British Legion and Fisher House UK at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham A partnership between Help for Heroes the Fisher House Foundation and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham QEHB Charity created the Centre 102 Fisher House Foundation is one of the Invictus Games sponsors 103 In February and March 2015 Harry visited Phoenix House in Catterick Garrison North Yorkshire a recovery centre run by Help for Heroes He also visited Merville Barracks in Colchester where Chavasse VC House Personnel Recovery Centre is located run by Help for Heroes in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Royal British Legion 104 Secondment to Australian Defence Force Harry in New South Wales May 2015 On 17 March 2015 Kensington Palace announced that Harry would leave the Armed Forces in June 105 Before then he would spend four weeks throughout April and May at army barracks in Darwin Perth and Sydney whilst seconded to the Australian Defence Force ADF After leaving the Army while considering his future he would return to work in a voluntary capacity with the Ministry of Defence supporting Case Officers in the Ministry s Recovery Capability Programme He would be working with both those who administer and receive physical and mental care within the London District area 106 107 On 6 April 2015 Harry reported for duty to Australia s Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin at the Royal Military College Duntroon in Canberra Australia 108 Harry flew to Darwin later that day to begin his month long secondment to the ADF s 1st Brigade His visit included detachments to NORFORCE as well as to an aviation unit 109 While in Perth he trained with Special Air Service Regiment SASR participating in the SASR selection course including a fitness test and a physical training session with SASR selection candidates He also joined SASR members in Perth for live fire shooting exercises with numerous Special Forces weapons at a variety of ranges Harry completed an insertion training exercise using a rigid hull inflatable boat In Sydney he undertook urban operations training with the 2nd Commando Regiment Training activities included remotely detonating an Improvised Explosive Device IED and rappelling from a building He also spent time flying over Sydney as co pilot of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and participated in counter terrorism training in Sydney Harbour with Royal Australian Navy clearance divers 110 Harry s attachment with the ADF ended on 8 May 2015 111 and on 19 June 2015 he resigned his short service commission 112 113 Post military service In New Zealand 2018 In 2021 Harry described his 10 years 2005 2015 in the army as the happiest times in my life 114 Since leaving the army he has been closely involved with the armed forces through the Invictus Games honorary military appointments and other official engagements On 19 December 2017 he succeeded his grandfather Prince Philip as the Captain General Royal Marines 115 In May 2018 he was promoted to the substantive ranks of Lieutenant Commander of the Royal Navy Major of the British Army and Squadron Leader of the Royal Air Force 116 On 18 January 2020 Buckingham Palace announced that an agreement had been reached for Harry to step back from Royal duties including official military appointments 117 In February 2021 the Palace confirmed that the Duke would give up his position as Captain General Royal Marines and hand back all the other honorary military appointments 118 Personal lifeBachelorhood In his 2023 memoir Spare Harry claims that he lost his virginity during a brief sexual encounter at age 17 with an older horse loving woman in a field behind a pub 119 120 The woman was later reported to be Sasha Walpole who is two years Harry s senior and worked as a groom at Prince Charles s Highgrove estate at the time 121 Chelsy Davy the daughter of Zimbabwean South Africa based businessman Charles Davy was referred to as Harry s girlfriend in an interview conducted for his 21st birthday and Harry said he would love to tell everyone how amazing she is but once I start talking about that I have left myself open There is truth and there is lies and unfortunately I cannot get the truth across 122 Davy was present when Harry received his Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan 57 and also attended his graduation ceremony when he received his flying wings from his father 61 In early 2009 it was reported the pair had parted ways after a relationship that had lasted for five years 123 In his 2023 memoir Harry states that months after breaking up with Davy he was introduced to Caroline Flack whom he described as funny sweet and cool 124 The two saw each other for a while before press intrusion tainted their relationship irredeemably 124 In May 2012 Harry s cousin Princess Eugenie introduced him to Cressida Bonas an actress and model who is the granddaughter of Edward Curzon 6th Earl Howe 125 On 30 April 2014 it was reported that the couple had parted amicably 126 Marriage and fatherhood Further information Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Prince Harry and Markle on Christmas Day 2017 In mid 2016 127 Prince Harry began a relationship with American actress Meghan Markle 128 129 130 According to the couple they first connected with each other via Instagram 131 though they have also said that they were set up on a blind date by a mutual friend in July 2016 127 On 8 November eight days after the relationship was made public by the press the prince directed his communications secretary to release a statement on his behalf to express personal concern about pejorative and false comments made about his girlfriend by mainstream media and internet trolls 132 133 In September 2017 Prince Harry and Markle first appeared together in public at the Invictus Games in Toronto 134 135 Their engagement was announced on 27 November 2017 by Harry s father Prince Charles 136 137 128 138 The announcement prompted generally positive comments about having a mixed race person as a member of the royal family 139 especially in regard to Commonwealth countries with populations of blended or native ancestry 140 On 19 May 2018 the marriage ceremony was held at St George s Chapel Windsor Castle 141 142 The couple later revealed in the 2021 television interview Oprah with Meghan and Harry that three days prior to the ceremony they had privately exchanged vows in their garden in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury 143 However this earlier exchange of vows was not an official religious or legally recognised marriage 144 145 It was reportedly agreed in advance that excess funds generated from the BBC broadcast of the wedding ceremony would go to a charity chosen by the newlywed couple 146 In April 2020 Feeding Britain which provides food packages to families in food poverty was nominated to receive 90 000 from the BBC 147 The Duke and Duchess initially lived at Nottingham Cottage in London on the grounds of Kensington Palace 148 In May 2018 it was reported that they had signed a two year lease on WestfieldLarge located on the Great Tew Estate in the Cotswolds 149 They gave up the lease after photos of the house and its interior were published by a paparazzi agency 149 The couple considered settling at the 21 bedroom Apartment 1 within the grounds of Kensington Palace 150 151 but instead moved to Frogmore Cottage in the Home Park of Windsor Castle 152 153 The Crown Estate refurbished the cottage at a cost of 2 4 million paid out of the Sovereign Grant with the Duke later reimbursing expenses beyond restoration and ordinary maintenance 154 155 156 On 6 May 2019 the Duke and Duchess s son Archie Mountbatten Windsor was born 157 Their office was moved to Buckingham Palace and officially closed on 31 March 2020 when the Sussexes ceased undertaking official engagements in support of the Queen 158 159 After some months in Canada and the United States the couple bought a house in June 2020 on the former estate of Riven Rock in Montecito California 160 161 The next month the Duchess suffered a miscarriage 162 On 4 June 2021 their daughter Lilibet Mountbatten Windsor was born 163 The Duke and Duchess own a Labrador named Pula and two Beagles named Guy and Mamma Mia respectively 164 165 Harry is godfather to five or six children including the daughters of Major Nicholas van Cutsem the son of Hugh van Cutsem and Jake Warren his mother s godson whose father is the Queen s horse racing manager 166 167 He became godfather to Charlie van Straubenzee s firstborn daughter in May 2020 168 Wealth and inheritance At the time of the announcement of Harry and Meghan s decision to step back as senior members of the royal family in 2020 95 of the couple s income derived from the 2 3 million given to them annually by Harry s father Charles as part of his income from the Duchy of Cornwall 169 Harry and his brother William inherited the bulk of the 12 9 million left by their mother on their respective 30th birthdays a figure that had grown since her 1997 death to 10 million each in 2014 170 171 In 2002 The Times reported that Harry would also share with his brother a disbursement of 4 9 million from trust funds established by their great grandmother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on their respective 21st birthdays and would share a disbursement of 8 million upon their respective 40th birthdays 172 It was reported that Harry would inherit the bulk of the money left by the Queen Mother for the two brothers as William is set to ascend to the throne which will bring him additional financial benefits 173 Harry s personal wealth was estimated at 30 million by The Daily Telegraph in 2020 169 In 2014 Harry and William inherited their mother s wedding dress along with many of her other personal possessions including dresses diamond tiaras jewels letters and paintings The brothers also received the original lyrics and score of Candle in the Wind by Bernie Taupin and Elton John as performed by John at Diana s funeral 171 Health In November 2000 Harry broke his thumb while playing football at Eton and underwent a minor operation 174 In his memoir Spare Harry admits that he took cocaine at the age of 17 but It wasn t very fun and it didn t make me feel especially happy as seemed to happen to others but it did make me feel different 175 In 2002 it was reported that with Charles s encouragement Harry had paid a visit to a drug rehabilitation unit to talk to drug addicts after it had emerged that he had been smoking cannabis and drinking at his father s Highgrove House and at a local pub in the summer of 2001 176 177 178 He adds in his memoir that he smoked cannabis at Eton and in Kensington Palace gardens 179 He also detailed taking magic mushrooms at a party at Courteney Cox s house in January 2016 and washing them down with tequila after which he had hallucinations in a lavatory and talked to the bin and the toilet 180 181 In 2017 and during an appearance on Bryony Gordon s podcast Mad World Harry acknowledged that with the support of his brother he had sought counselling years after his mother s death stating It s all about timing And for me personally my brother you know bless him he was a huge support to me He kept saying this is not right this is not normal you need to talk to someone about stuff it s OK 182 183 Harry added that he had struggled with aggression had suffered from anxiety during royal engagements and had been very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions 182 He later added that he had taken up boxing as a way of coping with mental stress and letting out aggression 184 In another interview he stated that besides therapy he took alcohol to cope and used experimental drugs such as psychedelics Ayahuasca psilocybin mushrooms 185 He also stated that what he experienced after his mother s death was very much post traumatic stress injury PTSI 186 In his mental health television documentary The Me You Can t See which premiered in 2021 he added that he had undergone four years of therapy to address his mental health issues having been encouraged to do so by his future wife after they had started dating 187 He also mentioned that he had suffered from panic attacks and severe anxiety in his late 20s and that the heavy load of official visits and functions had eventually led to burnout 187 He further stated that he had been willing to drink and take drugs adding that he wasn t drinking Monday to Friday but he would probably drink a week s worth in one day on a Friday or a Saturday night to help him cope with his issues 187 In 2021 the American journalist Katie Couric recounted in her memoir the substance of a meeting she had had with Harry and alleged that during her 2012 interview with him in Belize to mark the Queen s Diamond Jubilee he had smelled of cigarettes and alcohol which had seemed to ooze from every pore of his body 188 In an episode of Armchair Expert Harry attributed his mental health issues to the ineffective parenting style of previous generations and to the genetic pain and suffering passed down in his family adding that he believed his issues stemmed from the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered 189 190 In a February 2022 live stream for BetterUp Harry stated that he meditated on a regular basis to maintain his mental health 191 In his 2023 memoir Harry described himself as an agoraphobe 192 Political views Members of the British royal family are politically neutral by convention 193 However in September 2020 Harry and his wife released a video addressing American voters to reject hate speech misinformation and online negativity in the 2020 United States presidential election which was seen by some as an implicit endorsement of Joe Biden 194 Harry was the subject of a prank by the Russian comedy duo Vovan and Lexus who posed as climate activist Greta Thunberg and her father during two phone calls on New Year s Eve and 22 January 2020 195 During the conversations Harry described his decision to leave the monarchy as not easy and criticised Donald Trump s stance on climate change and his support of the coal industry 195 Harry identifies as a feminist 196 As part of an interview with Gloria Steinem in August 2020 he was quoted as saying You know that I m a feminist too right Gloria It s really important to me that you know that 197 In May 2021 Harry was a guest on Dax Shepard and Monica Padman s podcast Armchair Expert during which he talked about the freedom of speech and laws related to it in the United States stating I ve got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it but it is bonkers 198 He added that it was a huge subject and one which he didn t understand emphasising that one could capitalise or exploit what s not said rather than uphold what is said 198 The comments were met by backlash from conservative Americans and Britons prompting figures such as Ted Cruz Dan Crenshaw Nigel Farage Candace Owens Jack Posobiec and Laura Ingraham to criticise him publicly 198 199 In November 2021 in a panel at Wired s Re Wired Conference Harry claimed that a day before the January 6 United States Capitol attack he emailed Jack Dorsey CEO of Twitter and warned of potential civil unrest but had not received a response 200 201 He added that he and Meghan were no longer on social media and would avoid it until things change 202 In the same month Conservative politician and MP Johnny Mercer who was leading the efforts to waive visa fees for foreign born UK veterans and their families announced in the Commons that the Duke of Sussex was supportive of their proposal and viewed it as morally right and not as a political intervention 203 In June 2022 in an interview with Jessica Yellin for Vogue Meghan described Harry s reaction to the Supreme Court of the United States s decision that abortion is not a protected constitutional right as guttural 204 Harry later condemned the decision as rolling back of constitutional rights in his address to the United Nations on Mandela Day in July 2022 205 Associate justice of the Supreme Court Samuel Alito who wrote the majority decision for the case criticised foreign figures including Harry for their comments on American law during a speech 206 Public lifeSee also List of official overseas trips made by Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex At Trooping the Colour June 2013 At the age of 21 Harry became a Counsellor of State and began his duties in that capacity On 6 January 2009 the Queen granted Harry and William their own royal household Previously William and Harry s affairs had been handled by their father s office at Clarence House in central London The new household released a statement announcing they had established their own office at nearby St James s Palace to look after their public military and charitable activities 207 In March 2012 Harry led an official visit to Belize as part of the Queen s Diamond Jubilee celebrations 208 He continued to the Bahamas and Jamaica where the Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller was considering initiating a process of turning Jamaica into a republic 209 He then visited Brazil to attend the GREAT Campaign 210 Harry also played tambourine and took part in the music video for the song Sing which was released in May 2012 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee 211 Between 9 and 15 May 2013 he made an official visit to the United States The tour promoted the rehabilitation of injured American and UK troops publicised his own charities and supported British interests It included engagements in Washington DC Colorado New York New Jersey and Connecticut He met survivors of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey 212 213 In October 2013 he undertook his first official tour of Australia attending the International Fleet Review at Sydney Harbour 214 He also paid a visit to the Australian SAS HQ in Perth 215 In May 2014 he visited Estonia and Italy In Estonia he visited Freedom Square in the capital Tallinn to honour fallen Estonian soldiers He also attended a reception at the Estonian Parliament 216 and a NATO military exercise 217 In Italy Harry attended commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the Monte Cassino battles in which Polish Commonwealth and British troops fought 218 219 On 6 November 2014 he opened the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey 220 a task usually performed by Prince Philip 221 Before reporting for duty to the Australian Defence Force ADF Harry visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on 6 April 2015 108 On 7 May 2015 he made a farewell walkabout at the Sydney Opera House and visited Macquarie University Hospital 222 223 On 24 25 April 2015 he joined his father in Turkey to attend commemorations of the centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign 224 On 28 October 2015 he carried out one day of engagements in the US He launched the Invictus Games Orlando 2016 with First Lady Michelle Obama and Second Lady Jill Biden at Fort Belvoir 225 He later attended an Invictus Games board meeting and a reception to celebrate the launch at the British Ambassador s Residence 226 On 26 November 2015 as patron of Sentebale Harry travelled to Lesotho to attend the opening of the Mamohato Children s Centre 227 From 30 November to 3 December 2015 he made an official visit to South Africa 228 He visited Cape Town where he presented the insignia of the Order of the Companions of Honour to the Archbishop on behalf of the Queen 229 Harry also played the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup at Val de Vie Estate in Cape Town fundraising for Sentebale 230 He visited Nepal 19 23 March 2016 231 He stayed until the end of March 2016 to help rebuild a secondary school with Team Rubicon UK and visited a Hydropower Project in Central Nepal 232 The Duke with British prime minister Boris Johnson at the 2020 UK Africa Investment Summit In April 2018 he was appointed Commonwealth youth ambassador a position which he held until March 2020 233 234 Also in that month Harry became a patron of Walk of America a campaign which brings together a number of veterans who will take part in a 1 000 mile expedition across the US in mid 2018 235 236 The Prince was appointed the president of The Queen s Commonwealth Trust which focuses on projects involving children and welfare of prisoners in April 237 Periodically online QCT chat sessions were conducted and uploaded to YouTube for general public viewing 238 He remained the charity s president until February 2021 118 In July 2018 Harry travelled to Dublin Ireland alongside his wife Meghan which marked their first overseas visit as a couple 239 240 In October 2018 the Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to Sydney Australia for the 2018 Invictus Games 241 This formed part of a Pacific tour that included Australia Fiji Tonga and New Zealand 242 243 During their visit to Morocco in February 2019 the Duke and Duchess focused on projects centred on women s empowerment girls education inclusivity and encouragement of social entrepreneurship 244 As part of establishing a separate office from Kensington Palace in 2019 the Duke and Duchess created an Instagram social media account which broke the record for the fastest account at the time to reach a million followers 245 During his trip to Angola in 2019 the Duke visited the Born Free to Shine project in Luanda an initiative by First Lady Ana Dias Lourenco which aims to prevent HIV transmission from mothers to babies through education medical testing and treatment He also met HIV youth and teenagers during his visit 246 During his visit to the Luengue Luiana National Park the Duke unveiled an initiative by the Queen s Commonwealth Canopy to help with protecting an ancient elephant migration route by providing safe passage for them in the forest 247 In September and October 2019 a Southern African tour included Malawi Angola South Africa and Botswana Because infant son Archie travelled with the Sussexes this was their first official tour as a family 248 Stepping back See also Megxit In January 2020 the Duke and Duchess announced that they were stepping back from their role as senior members of the royal family and would balance their time between the United Kingdom and North America 249 250 A statement released by the Palace confirmed that the Duke and Duchess were to become financially independent and cease to represent the Queen 251 The couple retain their HRH stylings but are not permitted to use them 251 The formal role of the Duke and Duchess was subject to a twelve month review period ending in March 2021 In March 2020 Harry attended the opening of the Silverstone Experience in Silverstone Circuit together with racing driver Lewis Hamilton Harry s appearance at the museum was his final solo engagement as a senior royal 252 He and Meghan attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on 9 March 2020 which was their last engagement as a couple before they officially stepped down on 31 March Two years later they made their first official appearance in the UK in June 2022 while attending the Platinum Jubilee National Service of Thanksgiving 253 They visited the UK and Germany in September 2022 for a number of charity events in Manchester and Dusseldorf 254 On 8 September 2022 while Harry and Meghan were in London preparing to attend a charity event Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland Meghan stayed in London and the couple chose not to attend the charity event that night while Harry headed to Balmoral 255 On 10 September 2022 the Prince and Princess of Wales were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor to view the tributes to the Queen and spent time talking to the crowds This was the first time since March 2020 that the two couples had been seen together 256 Taxpayer funded police security A Canadian Taxpayers Federation petition against funding security for the Sussexes while living in the country received over 80 000 signatures 257 A similar petition began to circulate in the UK shortly before Harry s status changed at the end of March 2020 and this security ended 258 The backlash against publicly funded protection in the two countries led President Donald Trump to preemptively tweet the United States would not pay either The couple stated they did not intend to ask for it while in the US 259 In January 2022 it was revealed that Harry whose taxpayer funded police security was taken away after he stepped back from royal roles in 2020 had been in a legal fight since September 2021 to challenge the Home Office s refusal to allow him to pay for police protection in a personal capacity when in the UK as he believed his private security team s lack of access to local intelligence and legal jurisdiction abroad would make them unable to protect his family 260 261 Following the first court hearing of the case it was revealed that after Harry s decision to step back from his royal duties the Royal and VIP Executive Committee RAVEC had placed him in an exceptional category as a result of which his future police protection in the UK would be contingent on the reason and circumstances of each visit as well as the functions he carries 262 263 After receiving applications by the Duke and the Home Office to keep parts of the case private the High Court ruled in March 2022 that some parts of it would remain confidential 264 Mr Justice Swift also reacted to the Duke s legal team sending a copy of the ruling to someone who was not a lawyer describing it as entirely unacceptable 264 In July 2022 Mr Justice Swift granted permission for part of Harry s claim to proceed for a judicial review 265 In August 2022 Harry filed a lawsuit against the Home Office and the Metropolitan Police challenging the decision by RAVEC from January 2022 which stated that State security could not be made available to private individuals even if they wished to pay for it themselves 266 267 Civilian career and investmentsIn summer 2019 before announcing their decision to step back in January 2020 Harry and his wife were involved in talks with Jeffrey Katzenberg the founder of the now defunct streaming platform Quibi over a possible role in the service without gaining personal profits but they eventually decided against joining the project 268 In September 2019 it was reported that the couple had hired New York based PR firm Sunshine Sachs which represented them until 2022 269 270 271 In June 2020 they signed with the Harry Walker Agency owned by media company Endeavor to conduct paid public speaking engagements 272 In September 2020 the Sussexes signed a private commercial deal with Netflix to develop scripted and unscripted series film documentaries and children programming for the streaming service 273 In October 2020 the couple hosted a special episode of Time 100 Talks with the theme being on Engineering a Better World 274 275 In December 2020 the Duke and Duchess signed a multi year deal with Spotify to produce and host their own programs through their audio producing company Archewell Audio 276 A holiday special was released by the couple on the service in December 2020 277 Harry amp Meghan a docuseries about the Sussexes was produced by Netflix and the couple s Archewell Productions and premiered on 8 December 2022 It is directed by Liz Garbus 278 The series received mixed reviews with critics pointing out it was in contrast with the couple s wishes for privacy 279 In March 2021 San Francisco based mental health start up BetterUp a company that helps people get in contact with coaches or counsellors said that Harry would become its first chief impact officer he will help promote mental fitness and expand the company s roster of coaches and customers among other duties Harry added that he had been working with a BetterUp coach himself and found it invaluable 280 281 In the same month Harry was appointed as a commissioner for the Aspen Institute s Commission on Information Disorder to carry out a six month study on the state of misinformation and disinformation in the United States 282 The study was published in November 2021 as a report with 15 recommendations 283 In the following month in his capacity as BetterUp s chief impact officer Harry was interviewed by Fast Company stating that the recent trend of people leaving their jobs known as the Great Resignation was something that needed to be celebrated though his remarks were criticised for coming from a position of privilege 284 285 In April 2022 reports emerged of criticism by the company s coaches over the new metrics placed for evaluating their services and over the opacity surrounding Harry s actual role in the firm 286 In April 2019 it was announced that Harry was working as co creator and executive producer on a documentary series about mental health together with Oprah Winfrey which was initially set to air in 2020 on Apple TV 287 It was later announced that the series titled The Me You Can t See would be released on 21 May 2021 288 In the following month UCAS reported an increase in the percentage of students declaring mental health issues on their university applications citing self help books and Prince Harry s statements on his struggles with panic attacks and anxiety as contributing factors 289 In September 2021 Harry and Meghan went to New York where they visited the 9 11 Memorial with New York governor Kathy Hochul and New York City mayor Bill de Blasio and held meetings with the U N Deputy Secretary General Amina J Mohammed and the U S ambassador to the U N Linda Thomas Greenfield 290 291 In October 2021 Harry and Meghan announced their partnership with Ethic a sustainable investment firm based in New York City which also manages the couple s investments 292 293 According to state filings from Delaware where the couple s Archewell foundation is registered Harry and Meghan incorporated 11 companies and a trust beginning in early 2020 which include Orinoco Publishing LLC and Peca Publishing LLC to hold the rights for their books as well as Cobblestone Lane LLC and IPHW LLC which are holders of their foundation s logos 294 In July 2021 it was announced that Harry was set to publish his memoir Spare via Penguin Random House with part of the proceeds from sales going to charity and Harry reportedly earning an advance of at least 20 million 295 296 Spare was ghostwritten by novelist J R Moehringer 297 298 The memoir is reportedly the first of a four book publishing deal that is set to include a second book by Harry and a wellness guide by Meghan 299 Spare was due to be published on 10 January 2023 300 however the Spanish edition En La Sombre In The Shadow accidentally reached the shelves in Spain on 5 January 2023 five days before the heavily publicised official launch The Spanish edition was hurriedly and urgently withdrawn from display 301 302 303 Spare is to be published in 16 languages and it has since become the UK s fastest selling non fiction book with 400 000 confirmed sales in all formats on publication day 304 305 Harry has announced that 1 5 million of the proceeds from the memoir are pledged to the charity Sentebale 306 while 300 000 will be given to WellChild 307 Charity workHumanitarian and environmental activities In 2006 he was in Lesotho to visit Mants ase Children s Home near Mohale s Hoek which he first toured in 2004 Along with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho he launched Sentebale The Princes Fund for Lesotho a charity to aid children orphaned by HIV AIDS He has granted his patronage to organisations including WellChild Dolen Cymru MapAction and the London Marathon Charitable Trust he stepped down from MapAction in 2019 and the London Marathon Charitable Trust in 2021 308 309 310 In 2007 William and Harry organised the Concert for Diana in memory of their mother which benefited the charities and patronages of Diana William and Harry 311 In October 2008 Harry and his brother embarked on the 1 000 mile eight day Enduro Africa motorbike ride across South Africa to raise money for Sentebale UNICEF and the Nelson Mandela Children s Fund 312 In September 2009 William and Harry set up The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry to enable the princes to take forward their charitable ambitions 313 314 315 Harry left the charity in June 2019 316 After taking part in an unfinished trip to the North Pole with Walking With The Wounded in 2011 Harry joined the charity s 200 mile expedition to the South Pole in December 2013 accompanying twelve injured servicemen and women from the UK the US and the Commonwealth 317 318 As patron of Walk of Britain he walked with the team on 30 September 319 and 20 October 2015 320 To raise awareness for HIV testing Harry took a test live on the royal family Facebook page on 14 July 2016 321 He later attended the 21st International AIDS Conference in Durban South Africa on 21 July 2016 322 323 On World AIDS Day Harry and Rihanna helped publicise HIV testing by taking the test themselves 324 Since 2016 Harry has been working with Terrence Higgins Trust to raise awareness about HIV and sexual health 325 326 In November 2019 to mark the National HIV Testing Week the Duke interviewed HIV Rugby player Gareth Thomas on behalf of the trust 327 In December 2017 Harry guest edited BBC Radio 4 s Today programme conducting interviews with his father the Prince of Wales former US president Barack Obama and others on issues such as youth violence the Armed Forces mental health the Commonwealth conservation and the environment 328 329 On 27 December 2017 Harry was officially appointed the new president of African Parks a conservation NGO 330 He previously spent three weeks in Malawi with African Parks where he joined a team of volunteers and professionals to carry out one of the largest elephant translocations in history The effort to repopulate areas decimated due to poaching and habitat loss moved 500 elephants from Liwonde and Majete National Parks to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve 331 Harry had previously helped with relocating rhinos in the Okavango Delta and later became patron of the Rhino Conservation Botswana 332 In July 2018 the Elton John AIDS Foundation announced that the Duke of Sussex and British singer Elton John were about to launch a global coalition called MenStar that would focus on treating HIV infections in men 333 334 In March 2019 Prince Harry gave a speech at WE Day UK an annual event organised by We Charity to inspire young people to become more active towards global social and environmental change 335 He discussed mental health climate change and the importance of social participation 336 In May 2019 the Duke and Duchess of Sussex together with Harry s brother and sister in law launched Shout the UK s first 24 7 text messaging service for those who suffer from mental issues 337 Harry attended a Google summit in August 2019 and gave a speech on the importance of tackling climate change in Sicily He explained that he and Meghan plan to have no more than 2 children to help sustain the environment 338 In September 2019 the Duke launched Travalyst during his visit to the Netherlands after two years of development The initiative is set to encourage sustainable practices in the travel industry and tackle climate change and environmental damage in collaboration with a number of companies including Tripadvisor Booking com Ctrip Skyscanner and Visa Inc 339 340 The organisation later announced a partnership with Google in 2021 341 In October 2019 along with other members of the royal family Harry voiced a Public Health England announcement for the Every Mind Matters mental health program 342 In February 2020 Harry recorded a new version of the song Unbroken with Jon Bon Jovi The new version features backing vocals from members of the Invictus Choir 343 The song was released on 27 March 2020 the proceeds of which were donated to the Invictus Games Foundation 344 In April 2020 Harry launched a new initiative named HeadFIT a platform designed to provide mental support for members of the armed forces The initiative was developed mutually by the Royal Foundation s Heads Together campaign the Ministry of Defence and King s College London 345 In April 2020 the Duke and Duchess delivered foods prepared by the Project Angel Food to Los Angeles residents amidst the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States 346 In June 2020 the couple backed the Stop Hate for Profit campaign and encouraged CEOs of different companies to join the movement 347 In August 2020 Harry and Meghan collaborated with Baby2Baby and participated in drive through distribution of school supplies to students 348 During the UK s Remembrance Week in November 2020 he joined American veterans from The Mission Continues Service Platoons to distribute food with Compton Veterans and the Walker Family Events Foundation in Compton California 349 In April 2021 Harry and Meghan were announced as campaign chairs for Vax Live The Concert to Reunite the World an event organised by Global Citizen to increase access to COVID 19 vaccinations 350 They also announced their support for a vaccine equity fundraiser initiated by the same organisation 351 and penned an open letter to the pharmaceutical industry CEOs urging them to address the vaccine equity crisis 352 Later that month he narrated Hope Starts Here a special video rereleased by African Parks to mark the Earth Day in which he urged organisations and communities to preserve biodiversity and paid tribute to his grandfather Prince Philip for his efforts as a conservationist 353 He helped with the establishment of Peak State a mental fitness programme aimed at providing tools and resources for managing mental health to which he publicly lent his support in May 2021 354 355 Like his mother Harry has worked with the HALO Trust an organisation that removes debris particularly landmines left behind by war 356 He had previously visited a minefield in Mozambique with the charity and spent two days learning about their work and mine clearing techniques 357 In 2013 he was named as patron of the charity s 25th Anniversary Appeal 358 In April 2017 he hosted the Landmine Free 2025 reception at Kensington Palace during which the UK government announced an increase in its financial support for de mining efforts 359 In September 2019 he walked through a de mining site in Angola the same country visited by his mother 22 years earlier 356 In June 2021 after ten members of the trust were killed by an armed group at a mine clearance camp in Afghanistan Harry issued a statement saying the attack was nothing less than an act of barbarism 360 In September 2021 together with First Lady Jill Biden he hosted a virtual event for the Warrior Games which were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 361 In the same month Harry and Meghan spoke again in support of vaccine equity at the Global Citizen Live concert 362 In October 2021 he spoke against oil drilling in the Okavango River in an op ed for The Washington Post 363 In the same month and ahead of the 2021 G20 Rome summit Harry and his wife penned an open letter together with the Director General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom asking the G20 leaders to expedite efforts for the global distribution of COVID 19 vaccines 364 In January 2022 and following criticism aimed at Spotify for their handling of COVID 19 misinformation Harry and Meghan made an announcement stating that since April 2021 they had begun expressing concerns about the issue on the platform 365 In March 2022 they were among more than a hundred people who signed an open letter published by the People s Vaccine Alliance asking for free global access to COVID 19 vaccines and calling out the UK EU and Switzerland for opposing a waiver that would allow vaccine intellectual property protections to be lifted 366 In April 2022 and in a video featuring Rhys Darby and Dave Fane on Maori Television Harry launched an eco travel campaign through his non profit Travalyst encouraging people to travel sustainably 367 In August 2022 Harry travelled to Africa in his role as president of African Parks to welcome a gathering of a group of U S officials conservationists and philanthropists as they tour protected wildlife and nature areas 368 Sport Harry enjoys playing many sports including competitive polo skiing and motocross 30 Like his brother and father he has participated in polo matches to raise money for charitable causes 30 369 Harry is also a keen Rugby football fan and supported England s bid to host rugby union s 2015 Rugby World Cup 370 and presented the trophy at rugby league s 2019 Challenge Cup finals 371 In 2004 Harry trained as a Rugby Development Officer for the Rugby Football Union and coached students in schools to encourage them to learn the sport He along with former rugby player Brian Moore both argued that in response to Black Lives Matter the song Swing Low Sweet Chariot should no longer be sung in rugby context 372 373 Until February 2021 he was the patron of both the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League Rugby League s governing body in England 374 118 In 2012 together with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Harry launched Coach Core The program was set up following the 2012 Olympics and provides apprenticeship opportunities for people who desire to pursue a career as a professional coach 375 In January 2017 Harry visited the Running Charity and its partner Depaul UK to highlight the role of sport in helping homeless and vulnerable people 376 In June 2019 the Duke was present at the launch of Made by Sport a charity coalition set to raise money to boost sport in disadvantaged communities In his statement he lent his support to the charity by arguing that its role in bringing sport into the life of disadvantaged people would save hundreds of millions of pounds towards treating the issues among young people 377 Sussex Royal and Archewell In June 2019 it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would split from The Royal Foundation and establish their own charity foundation by the end of 2019 Nevertheless the couple would collaborate with Harry s brother and his wife on mutual projects such as the mental health initiative Heads Together 378 379 In July 2019 Harry and Meghan s new charity was registered in England and Wales under the title Sussex Royal The Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex 380 On 21 February it was confirmed that Sussex Royal would not be used as a brand name for the couple following their withdrawal from public life 381 On 5 August 2020 Sussex Royal Foundation was renamed MWX Foundation and dissolved the same day 382 In March 2021 it was reported that the Charity Commission for England and Wales was conducting a review of the Sussex Royal organisation in a regulatory and compliance case regarding its conduct under charity law during dissolution 383 Representatives for the couple claimed that Sussex Royal was managed by a board of trustees and that suggestion of mismanagement directed exclusively at the Duke and Duchess would be incorrect 383 The commission later concluded that the foundation did not act unlawfully but criticised the board of directors for expending a substantial proportion of funds to setting up and closing the charity 384 385 In April 2020 Meghan and Harry confirmed their new foundation in lieu of Sussex Royal would be called Archewell 386 The name stems from the Greek word arche which means source of action the same word that inspired the name of their son 386 Archewell was registered in the United States 387 Its website was officially launched in October 2020 388 Public imageIn his youth Harry earned a reputation for being rebellious leading the tabloid press to label him a wild child 389 At the age of 17 he was seen smoking cannabis drinking underage with friends and clashing physically with paparazzi outside nightclubs 389 390 In early 2005 he was photographed at a Colonial and Native themed birthday party in Wiltshire wearing a Nazi German Afrika Korps uniform with a swastika armband 391 He reportedly chose the costume at Cotswold Costumes during an outing with his brother William and their friend Guy Pelly 392 His choice sparked a backlash from the media politicians and religious figures 393 Clarence House later issued a public statement in which Harry apologised for his behaviour 394 395 In an interview for his 21st birthday he stated that it was a very stupid thing to do and I ve learnt my lesson 396 In January 2005 in response to an inquiry about his Zimbabwean girlfriend Chelsy Davy Harry responded She s not black or anything you know 397 In January 2009 the British tabloid the News of the World revealed a video made by Harry three years earlier in which he referred to a Pakistani fellow officer cadet as our little Paki friend and called a soldier wearing a camouflage hood a raghead These terms were described by the Leader of the Opposition at the time David Cameron as unacceptable 398 and by The Daily Telegraph as racist 398 A British Muslim youth organisation called Harry a thug 399 Further extracts showed him telling a comrade I love you before giving him a kiss on the cheek and licking his face and asking another whether he felt gay queer or on the side 400 401 He was also filmed pretending to have a call with his grandmother stating I ve got to go got to go Send my love to the corgis and Grandpa God save you 400 Clarence House immediately issued an apology from Harry who stated that no malice was intended in his remarks 402 In the same year British stand up comedian Stephen K Amos alleged that after a stand up show for the former Prince of Wales s 60th birthday celebrations in November 2008 Harry had commented on his performance by saying You don t sound like a black chap though he hoped that the remarks were made in jest 403 In October 2007 a video from Harry s trip to Namibia with his friends surfaced which showed him snorting vodka and licking a male friend s nipples 404 405 While on holiday in Las Vegas in August 2012 Harry and an unknown young woman were photographed naked in a Wynn Las Vegas hotel room reportedly during a game of strip billiards The pictures were leaked by American celebrity website TMZ on 21 August 2012 406 and reported worldwide by mainstream media on 22 August 2012 407 408 409 The photographs were shown by the American media but British media were reluctant to publish them 410 Royal aides suggested Clarence House would contact the Press Complaints Commission PCC if British publications used the pictures 411 St James s Palace confirmed that Harry was in the photographs saying that he was essentially a victim whose privacy had been invaded and contacted the PCC upon hearing that a number of British newspapers were considering publishing the photographs 412 On 24 August 2012 The Sun newspaper published the photographs 413 In September 2010 Harry was the subject of an animal cruelty investigation by the Hurlingham Polo Association after his polo pony was pictured with a wound on its side that some animal welfare activists alleged was caused by spikes on his spurs 414 He was cleared of any wrongdoing or cruelty after an independent vet concluded that it was more likely the wound had been caused by a collision rather than spurs 415 In view of their environmental activism Harry and his wife were criticised in August 2019 for reportedly taking four private jet journeys in 11 days including one to Elton John s home in Nice France 416 The criticism was in line with the reactions the royal family faced in June 2019 after it was revealed that they had doubled their carbon footprint from business travel 417 418 Harry received backlash again in August 2021 and 2022 for taking a two hour flight on private jets between California and Aspen Colorado to participate in an annual charity polo tournament 419 420 In June 2022 and on their way to California after the Queen s Platinum Jubilee Harry and Meghan boarded a private jet that was estimated to have emitted ten times more carbon than flying commercial 421 In July 2019 Harry and his wife attended the premiere of The Lion King in London 422 Their attendance garnered commentary and criticism as it took place on the date of a memorial concert for the Royal Marines killed by the IRA to which Harry was invited as Captain General Royal Marines but had declined to attend 423 In December 2021 reports emerged about Harry s meetings with Saudi businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz whose receipt of a CBE became the subject of an investigation by the Scottish Charity Regulator 424 Mahfouz had met Prince Harry in 2013 and 2014 and donated 50 000 to his charity Sentebale and 10 000 to Walking With The Wounded of which Harry is patron The Sunday Times claimed that the meetings with Harry opened the way for Mahfouz to get access to the Prince of Wales 425 Harry referred to the incident as the CBE scandal in December 2021 and stated that he severed ties with Mahfouz in 2015 after expressing growing concerns about his motives though aides from his father s household denied having any discussions with him regarding Mahfouz 426 A spokesperson for Sentebale defended the meetings and added that there was not any impropriety regarding the donations 427 In 2018 and 2021 Harry was selected as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time magazine 428 In 2019 the magazine named Harry and his wife as among the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet 429 In 2021 they were featured on one of the magazine s seven worldwide Time 100 covers 430 Popularity Prior to his marriage Harry was generally viewed favourably by the public for his diligent army service and commitment to the Invictus Games However he also earned a reputation for being rebellious 389 390 391 After his marriage Harry s popularity skyrocketed above all the other royals for a short time as he was deemed likable by 77 percent of respondents in a poll of 3 600 Britons conducted by statistics and polling company YouGov 431 However his popularity is believed to have fallen after stepping back from royal duties and it plummeted after his controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey after which it was reported by YouGov that forty eight per cent of people had a negative view of Harry compared with forty five per cent who had a positive view 432 In December 2022 Harry was found to be the 3rd most disliked member of the British royal family by YouGov preceded by his uncle Prince Andrew and his wife Meghan 433 In January 2023 and following the release of his Netflix docuseries it was found by YouGov that nearly half of the British public thought that he should have his titles removed 434 In the same month and ahead of the release of Harry s memoir Spare his popularity plummeted even further according to a new survey with almost two thirds of participants having a negative view of him and a quarter of respondents seeing him in a positive light which showed a change from the results in May 2022 when roughly half those surveyed viewed him negatively 435 Writing for The New York Times Sarah Lyall noted that following the release of his memoir Harry and his wife lost support within segments of the American public and press 436 It has been suggested by critics that this fall from public esteem is due to Harry and Meghan s frequent attempts to achieve ongoing relevancy 437 their perceived hypocrisy 438 439 and for what is regarded by many as their selfishness 440 441 442 Privacy and the mediaLegal issues and incidents Associated Newspapers Limited On 30 January 2020 the Independent Press Standards Organisation IPSO sided with the Mail on Sunday over a dispute between the Duke and the newspaper regarding an Instagram photo involving Harry in which according to the newspaper elephants were in fact tranquilised and tethered during a relocating process The IPSO rejected Harry s claim that the paper s description was inaccurate or misleading 443 In December 2020 Harry s legal team sued Associated Newspapers Limited ANL for publishing a story in the Mail on Sunday claiming his working relationship with the Royal Marines had suffered post royal departure 444 The newspaper subsequently accepted the claims were false and issued an apology The prince s lawyer said the substantial damages paid by the publisher would be donated to the Invictus Games Foundation 445 In November 2021 Harry and Meghan s former communications secretary Jason Knauf gave a statement to the court following ANL s appeal against a judge s ruling that accused the media company of breaching Meghan s privacy for publishing a letter she had sent to her father 446 Knauf mentioned the Duchess of Sussex directly gave him briefing points to share with Finding Freedom s authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand and added that the Duke of Sussex had welcomed the suggestion that they should conceal their involvement with the process of writing the book while they both discussed the book on a routine basis 447 ANL had previously applied to use the book in their defense arguing that the Duke and Duchess had co operated with the authors of the recently published book Finding Freedom to put out their version of certain events 448 449 In February 2022 Harry filed a libel suit in the High Court against Associated Newspapers Limited for a Mail on Sunday article which alleged he was trying to keep his legal battle against the Home Office to restore his police protection secret from the public through requesting a confidentiality order on the case 450 451 His lawyers claimed that the article questioned his willingness to pay for police protection and asked for the story to be taken down demanding damages due to a frenzy of hostile comments that had caused considerable distress and hurt 452 In June 2022 Mr Justice Nicklin ruled that parts of the article were potentially defamatory as it implied Harry had been spinning the facts and had only offered to pay for the security arrangements after the legal battle against the Home Office began though Nicklin rejected claims by Harry s lawyers that the article portrayed him as a liar 453 Further hearings are scheduled to determine whether the libel case proceeds or fails 453 In October 2022 the Duke of Sussex joined Doreen Lawrence Sir Elton John David Furnish Sadie Frost and Elizabeth Hurley in launching a legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited for their alleged abhorrent criminal activity which was said to involve listening to and recording people s phone calls and daily activities obtaining sensitive information and medical records and accessing bank accounts and financial transactions 454 In a statement ANL described the allegations as preposterous smears 454 Other cases In October 2013 Jo Brand appeared on Have I Got News for You and while talking about Prince George s christening she said George s godparents include Hugh van Cutsem I presume that s a nickname as in Hugh van cuts em and Harry then snorts em 455 Representatives of Kensington Palace contacted the BBC after the programme aired pointing out the error and the implications of the joke 456 The BBC wrote to Kensington Palace apologising for the factual inaccuracy as George s godfather was William van Cutsem but it did not apologise for the comment itself as it was part of the show s irreverent humor 456 In February 2014 a judge sentenced the convicted criminal Ashraf Islam to three years in prison as he had plotted to murder Harry and had given it considerable thought due to his belief that Harry had a moral guilt since he was in the army 457 458 In June 2019 two members of the neo Nazi group Sonnenkrieg Division were jailed for eighteen months and four years respectively for sharing propaganda posters among which was one that labelled Harry as a race traitor with a gun pointed at his head 459 In May 2019 Splash News issued a formal apology to the Sussexes for sending photographers to their Cotswolds residence which put their privacy at risk The agency also agreed to pay damages and legal costs associated with the case 460 461 In October 2019 it was announced that Harry had sued The Sun the Daily Mirror and the now defunct News of the World in relation to alleged phone hacking 462 Former News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman had previously stated that he had hacked Harry s phone on nine occasions 463 Among other points discussed in the lawsuit was a report by the News of the World about Harry s visit to a drugs rehabilitation clinic after smoking cannabis in January 2002 which according to his legal team was to blag his father into believing that Harry was a drunkard and drug addict in order to get an exclusive but softer story on his alleged issues with drugs and alcohol a claim that was denied by the outlet s publisher News Group Newspapers 464 In his memoir Harry mentions how the editor of the News of the World Rebekah Brooks was adamant on gathering evidence on his drug use Harry describes her as a loathsome toad and an infected pustule on the arse of humanity plus a shit excuse for a journalist 465 Lawyers for the Mirror denied accessing Harry s voicemail messages and other allegations but admitted to instructing private investigators to unlawfully obtain private information about Harry on a single occasion that involved him visiting Chinawhite 466 In January 2020 lawyers issued a legal warning to the press after paparazzi photographs were published in the media 467 After his resignation from the royal family was announced Harry appeared to lay the blame at the feet of the press for his decision 468 In March 2020 the couple took Splash UK to court after the Duchess and their son were photographed without permission during a private family outing while staying in Canada The case was settled later that year with Splash UK agreeing to no longer take unauthorised photos of the family 469 On 20 April 2020 the Duke and Duchess announced that they would no longer cooperate with the Daily Mail the Sun the Mirror and the Express 470 They won an apology in October from American news agency X17 for taking photographs of their son at their home using drones 471 In June 2020 it was reported that Harry s lawyers had issued a letter before action threatening to sue the Sun and Dan Wootton based on the allegations that they had paid money to associates of palace officials to secure their stories 472 It was alleged that the Sun had made two payments amounting to 4 000 to the partner of a royal official in relation to stories published in June and July 2019 which detailed the nannying and god parenting arrangements for Harry and Meghan s son Archie 472 News Group Newspapers publisher of the Sun emphasised that they had done nothing unlawful in sourcing the stories and no illegal payments were made 472 Wootton s lawyers denied that any payments were made unlawfully to a public official or a proxy and described the claims as a smear campaign by unknown bad actors 472 Wootton has been credited with breaking the story about Megxit and Harry and Meghan s initial plans for moving to Canada in the Sun on 8 January 2020 which prompted the couple to issue an announcement within hours confirming their plans for stepping back from their royal duties 473 Wootton stated that he had been in contact with the couple s spokesperson on 28 December and gave them a ten days notice before the story broke out despite facing pressure from royal officials not to run the piece 473 Sources close to the couple later spoke to The New York Times stating that they felt forced to disclose their plans prematurely as they learned about the Sun s intentions to publish the story 473 Wootton disputed the claim as They released the statement after we had published the story and had so much notice 473 A September 2020 article by The Times claiming an Invictus Games fundraiser had been cancelled due to its affiliation with a competitor of Netflix Harry s business partner became the subject of a legal complaint issued by the Duke 474 In January 2022 the couple mutually filed a legal complaint against The Times for an article reporting on Archewell raising less than 50 000 in 2020 475 Despite the palace congratulating the Duke and Duchess on the birth of their daughter Lilibet in June 2021 a few days later the BBC reported that Harry and Meghan had not sought the permission of the Queen before naming their daughter with her personal family nickname 476 477 Lawyers for the couple subsequently accused the BBC of defamation and sent letters out to various media organisations saying the report was false and defamatory and the allegations should not be repeated as Harry had spoken to the Queen before announcing their daughter s name 478 479 Interviews Harry and his wife were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in a television special for CBS broadcast on 7 March 2021 480 Meghan spoke about stepping into life as a royal marriage motherhood and how she is handling life under intense public pressure Harry joined her later and the pair talked about the initial difficulties associated with their move to the United States in 2020 and their plans for the future 481 During the interview Harry criticised his father s parenting style while he was trying to deal with the death of his mother 482 483 He mentioned his father did not answer his calls and had cut him off financially and he had no relationship with his brother Prince William stating The relationship is space at the moment Time heals all things hopefully 484 There was a wide and polarised reaction to the interview 485 In December 2022 The Sun claimed that Harry had boasted to a friend ahead of the interview that those Brits need to learn a lesson a headline that was described by Harry s representative as a baseless hit piece masquerading as journalism 486 In April 2022 Harry sat down for an interview with Today s Hoda Kotb during the Invictus Games during which he claimed that he had visited his grandmother the Queen earlier to make sure that she was protected and got the right people around her 487 He also added that Home for me for the time being is in the States 487 In January 2023 and ahead of the release of his memoir Spare Harry sat down for a series of interviews including an interview by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes another one by Tom Bradby titled Harry The Interview on ITV1 and a third interview by Michael Strahan on Good Morning America titled Prince Harry In His Own Words 488 489 490 In the interview with Bradby Harry said that he would like to get my father back I would like to have my brother back and that I want a family not an institution adding that they feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains and that they have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile 489 Referring to the press as the devil he also alleged that certain members of his family were in the bed with them to rehabilitate their image 491 Sources close to King Charles III responded to the claims by insisting that he loves both of his sons and has kept communication channels open throughout the last few years despite their relationship being occasionally tense 492 Twitter trolling In October 2021 Twitter analytics service Bot Sentinel released their analysis of more than 114 000 tweets about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as a result of which they found 83 accounts with a combined number of 187 631 followers responsible for approximately 70 of the negative content posted about the couple 493 The report prompted an investigation by Twitter 493 Twitter stated that it found no evidence of widespread coordination between the accounts and said that it had taken action against users who violated Twitter s conduct policy 493 Bot Sentinel also released three more reports in the following months arguing that the accounts were part of a bot network and a similar network could be found on YouTube 494 495 Christopher Bouzy Bot Sentinel s founder was himself responsible for initiating a discourse that criticised Harry s brother and sister in law for their appearance by tweeting that they were aging in Banana years 496 In January 2022 the BBC named Harry and Meghan among people whose photos and videos were used in fake instant profits advertisements and bitcoin related investment schemes 497 Titles styles honours and arms Royal monogram Titles and styles Harry was originally styled His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales He used Wales as his surname for military purposes and was known as Captain Harry Wales in such contexts 498 On the morning of his wedding 499 Queen Elizabeth II granted him the Dukedom of Sussex the Earldom of Dumbarton and Barony of Kilkeel He thus became known as His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex He uses the earldom in Scotland 500 and the barony in Northern Ireland 501 502 On 18 January 2020 Buckingham Palace announced that following their decision to step back from royal duties from 31 March 2020 Harry and his wife would not use their Royal Highness styles in practice They were not legally stripped of any styles or titles 503 504 Military ranks United Kingdom 8 May 2005 Officer cadet The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 505 13 April 2006 Cornet Second Lieutenant The Blues and Royals 506 13 April 2008 Lieutenant The Blues and Royals 35 16 April 2011 Captain The Blues and Royals 63 14 May 2018 Lieutenant Commander Royal Navy 507 14 May 2018 Major Army 508 14 May 2018 Squadron Leader Royal Air Force 509 Honours See also List of honours of the British royal family by country 6 February 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 510 5 May 2008 Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan 57 6 February 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 510 4 June 2015 Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO 511 6 February 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal 510 Foreign 2017 Order of Isabella the Catholic 512 Appointments 13 October 2018 19 February 2021 Personal Aide de Camp to Her Majesty The Queen ADC 513 Fellowships 6 March 2012 present Honorary Fellow of the University of the West Indies 514 Former honorary military appointments United Kingdom 8 August 2006 19 February 2021 Commodore in Chief of Small Ships and Diving 515 3 October 2008 19 February 2021 Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington 516 19 December 2017 19 February 2021 Captain General Royal Marines 517 In February 2021 it was announced via written confirmation that Harry s honorary military appointments mentioned above were returned to Queen Elizabeth II 513 Canada 10 November 2009 present Honorary Canadian Ranger 518 Humanitarian awards Harry s charitable efforts have been recognised three times by the international community In December 2010 the German charity Ein Herz fur Kinder A Heart for Children awarded him its Golden Heart Award in recognition of his charitable and humanitarian efforts 519 520 On 7 May 2012 the Atlantic Council awarded him its Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership Award 521 In August 2018 the Royal Canadian Legion granted him the 2018 Founders Award for his role in founding the Invictus Games 522 In October 2018 he was presented with the RSA Badge in Gold the organisation s highest honour for his work with injured veterans 523 In July 2021 Harry and Meghan were among people who were selected by UK based charity Population Matters to receive the Change Champions award for their decision to have only two children and help with maintaining a smaller and more sustainable population 524 In February 2022 Harry and Meghan were selected to receive NAACP s President s Award for their work on causes related to social justice and equity 525 In October 2022 the couple were named as Ripple of Hope Award laureates for their work on racial justice mental health and other social initiatives through their foundation Archewell 526 Arms Coat of arms of the Duke of Sussex Notes On his 18th birthday Harry was granted his own personal coat of arms consisting of the Arms of the Sovereign in right of the United Kingdom with a Label for difference 527 528 The College of Arms has stated that his label will change to one of three points with each point bearing an escallop when his father or brother accedes to the throne 528 Granted 15 September 2002 Crest On a Coronet of a child of the Sovereign a Lion statant guardant Or crowned with a like Coronet and differenced by a Label as in the Arms Escutcheon The Royal Arms differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first third and fifth points charged with an Escallop Gules Supporters As with the Royal Arms differenced by a like Coronet and Label Orders The Royal Victorian Order ribbon VICTORIA Banner The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom labelled for difference as in his arms in Scotland Symbolism As he is the grandchild of the sovereign Harry s coat of arms displays a label of five points 527 The escallops seashells allude to his mother Diana Princess of Wales 527 whose Spencer coat of arms includes three Escallops Argent Other versions In May 2018 the Queen approved the conjugal arms of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex consisting of their individual arms displayed side by side AncestryAgnatically Harry is a member of the House of Glucksburg a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg one of Europe s oldest royal houses Harry s paternal grandmother Queen Elizabeth II issued letters patent on 8 February 1960 declaring his father to be a member of the House of Windsor 529 Ancestors on Harry s father s side include most of the royal families of Europe 529 and on his mother s side the earls Spencer a cadet branch of the Spencer family descended from the earls of Sunderland the senior branch are now also dukes of Marlborough the Barons Fermoy and more anciently from Henry FitzRoy 1st Duke of Grafton and Charles Lennox 1st Duke of Richmond two illegitimate sons of King Charles II 530 Harry and his brother William descend matrilineally from Eliza Kewark a housekeeper for his eighteenth century ancestor Theodore Forbes a Scottish merchant who worked for the East India Company in Surat She is variously described in contemporary documents as a dark skinned native woman an Armenian woman from Bombay and Mrs Forbesian 530 Genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner assumed Kewark was Armenian 531 In June 2013 BritainsDNA announced that genealogical DNA tests on two of Harry and William s distant matrilineal cousins confirm Kewark was matrilineally of Indian descent 532 533 534 535 Ancestors of Prince Harry Duke of Sussex 536 537 8 Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark4 Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark9 Princess Alice of Battenberg2 Charles III of the United Kingdom10 George VI of the United Kingdom5 Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom11 Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon1 Prince Harry Duke of Sussex12 Albert Spencer 7th Earl Spencer6 John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer13 Lady Cynthia Hamilton3 Lady Diana Spencer14 Maurice Roche 4th Baron Fermoy7 The Honourable Frances Roche15 Ruth GillFilmographyTelevision appearances Year Title Network Notes Ref 2004 The Forgotten Kingdom Prince Harry in Lesotho ITN ITV Also producer 31 2012 The Diamond Queen BBC 538 2014 Harry s South Pole Heroes ITV 539 2016 Our Queen at 90 540 Elizabeth at 90 A Family Tribute BBC 541 Prince Harry in Africa ITV 542 2017 Diana Our Mother Her Life and Legacy 543 Diana 7 Days BBC 544 2018 Queen of the World HBO 545 2019 Harry amp Meghan An African Journey ITV 546 2020 Rising Phoenix Netflix 547 2021 Oprah with Meghan and Harry CBS 548 The Me You Can t See Apple TV Also producer 549 2022 Harry amp Meghan Netflix 278 Live to Lead Executive producer and presenter 550 2023 Harry The Interview ITV1 489 60 Minutes CBS 551 Prince Harry In His Own Words ABC 552 Heart of Invictus Netflix Also producer 553 BibliographyBooks Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex Foreword in Connaughton Chris 2021 Hospital by the Hill Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex 2023 Spare Penguin Random House 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