Prince Harry has remained dedicated to the military following his retirement from the British Royal Army in 2015.
The Duke of Sussex is one of many members of the British royal family to serve their country throughout history. Harry was part of the armed forces for 10 years with his service beginning in 2005. One year later, the royal family member was set to go to Iraq and fight alongside his Blues and Royals comrades. However, the assignment was switched once news broke that the prince would be on the front lines — causing concern for his safety and that of his fellow brothers in arms.
The youngest son of Charles and the late Princess Diana eventually went to battle in Afghanistan, making him the first royal since Prince Andrew to serve in a combat zone. Harry has spoken about his time in the military on many occasions, explaining how he felt like a regular guy when he was in uniform.
Following his retirement, Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 as a multi-sport event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women.
Scroll down to relive Harry’s highs and lows during his military career: