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Prince Henry of Wales, the second son of Charles Prince of Wales and The popular and much loved Princess Diana Spencer, the daughter of John, Earl Spencer, was born on 15 September, 1984, at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, West London. He was baptized with the names Henry Charles Albert David at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, though is always known as simply Harry.
Prince Henry of Wales
Prince Henry of Wales, the second son of Charles Prince of Wales and The popular and much loved Princess Diana Spencer, the daughter of John, Earl Spencer, was born on 15 September, 1984, at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, West London. He was baptized with the names Henry Charles Albert David at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, though is always known as simply Harry.
A red haired and decidedly
impish featured little boy, Harry followed in the footsteps of his elder
brother, Prince William in attending Mrs. Mynor's Nursery School in
London and later Wetherby and Ludgrove Schools. His mother was determined
that both her young sons should have as normal a life as possible and
accordingly often took them on outings to amusement parks and the cinema,
always unfortunately, with the attendant flock of photographers in her
wake.
Harry was only twelve, when in 1997, his beloved mother died in tragic circumstances in a Paris car crash. This bereavement affected him acutely. Along with his father and brother, he was staying at Balmoral, his grandmother the Queen's Scottish home, at the time. He emerged with the rest of the royal family, pale and visibly shaken, clutching his father by the hand, to view the bouquets and messages of sympathy that wellwishers had left outside Balmoral in tribute to Diana.
Both Diana's
sons played an active part in the funeral, walking behind their mother's
cortege to Westminster Abbey, the young Harry carried out what must
have been a deeply distressing and gruelling duty, before a vast worldwide
audience, with dignity and composure. An agreement was later reached
with the press that the paparazzi would not hound Diana's two sons during
the rest of their school years.
In October,
1997, his father took Harry on an eight day tour of South Africa, where
he went on safari as
well as meeting Nelson Mandela and the Spice Girls. In a conciliatory gesture, (the two families were estranged) he was also taken to see his maternal uncle, Earl Spencer, then residing in South Africa.
Harry joined
his brother William at Eton College in September, 1998, though known
to be not as academic as his brother, he is also less serious and has
acquired a reputation as a daredevil with a puckish sense of humour.
Like his brother, he is tall (6' 2") but has the red hair of the
Spencer family. He is a keen skier and likes to attend rugby matches.
Prince Harry has suffered more at the hands of the press than his brother William, who generally keeps a low profile. In January, 2002, Harry hit the headlines after his father, having discovered he had experimented with cannabis, decided he would benefit from a short, sharp shock and sent him to Featherstone Lodge Rehabilitation Centre in Peckham, London, for a day, to see the dangers of drugs for himself. Much to his mortification, the story was leaked to the press, but a contrite Harry seemed to have learned a lesson in this respect.
His troubles
with the press were far from over, however, and he evoked further press
criticism by attending a friend's fancy dress party in a nazi uniform,
the timing of the incident could not have been worse, as it occurred
just after the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. He later
apologised if he had offended anyone. The adverse publicity continued
when, much the worse for drink, he was engaged in an undignified and
angry scuffle with a photographer outside a London nightclub and had
to be pulled away by his bodyguard.
On his eighteenth
birthday, in September, 2002, his grandmother, Elizabeth II gave Harry
his own coat-of-arms, along with the arms of England, at Harry's request,
it incorporates three red Spencer escallops, in honour of his mother,
as a coming of age present. He spent his birthday carrying out official
engagements, which he announced were to remind people of all the good
works his mother did.
Harry left
Eton in 2003, having acquired two A levels, a B grade in Art and a D
in Geography. He was later accused of cheating in his art examination,
evoking further negative press attention. He spent part of his gap year
in Australia, where he worked as a ranch hand on a cattle station and
was a well liked member of the team. Some of the year was spent in Africa,
where he worked in an orphanage in Lesotho, which became the subject
of a television film, 'The forgotten Kingdom-Prince Harry in Lesotho'
which helped raise awareness of the country's many problems.
On his twenty
first birthday Harry gave a contrite interview, In response to press
criticism he responded " I am who I am and I'm not going to change."
Questioned about his conflicting images as a party prince and a caring
one, he replied " I am both of them." Harry's steady girlfriend
is Chelsy Davy, an attractive blonde who he describes as "amazing".
She is the daughter of the wealthy Charles Davy, who is contraversially
linked to Robert Magabe, dictator of Zimbabwe.
Prince Harry,
currently third in line to the throne, entered Sandhurst Military Academy
to begin training as an officer in the army in May, 2005.
He recently
returned to Lesotho, founding the charity Sentebale to support children
orphaned by aids - a cause which was once spearheaded by Diana, Princess
of Wales. The charity was founded in memory of his mother, its name
means forget me not, about which the prince has commented " I wanted
to carry on as best I could what she started and what better place to
do it than here?". He stated that he hoped his mother would be
proud adding " It would be weird not to come back. I am commited
for the rest of my life."
On 12 April
2006, Harry became a commissioned army officer and joined the Household
Cavalry.
To celebrate
the life of his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, Harry, and his
elder brother William, organized the Concert for Diana, which was held
at Wembley Stadium on 1 July, 2007, on what would have been the Princess'
46th birthday, as well as a memorial service to mark the tenth anniversary
of her death on 31st August, 2007 at the Guard's Chapel.
The concert,
featuring a host of stars including Elton John, Rod Stewart, Duran Duran
and Joss Stone, was a great success, about 60,000 people attended the
event, while around 15 million people from across the UK watched Concert
for Diana at home, and it was broadcast to over 500 million homes in
140 countries. Profits from the concert were donated to three charities
Sentebale, Centrepoint and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.
Prince Harry spoke of his late mother with obvious affection at the simple and poignant memorial service.