Admittedly, I am not caught up at all in the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. I was however, always impressed with Prince Harry and his military service. Prince Harry had served with the British Army in Helmand, Afghanistan.
Quote: Prince Harry served for four months in Afghanistan, before his presence there became too widely known, according to CNN. He reportedly received the Operational Service Medal for his service in Afghanistan, before qualifying as an Apache helicopter pilot. Prince Harry was even promoted to the rank of captain, and eventually, he returned to Afghanistan in 2012 on a 20-week deployment.
https://www.romper.com/p/what-did-pr...h-army-8030729
Further, Prince Harry in 2015,
left the military. Before he left, he started pursuing work to help injured servicemen and women find new jobs, a cause that he continues to advocate for in civilian life.
Quote : It appears that, while Prince Harry served with a regiment in the army and acted as a pilot during his military service period, he
also gained valuable insight into the lives of wounded veterans during that time. For many reasons, Prince Harry's military experience seems important to him, and it clearly informs the service work he still carries out today.
https://www.romper.com/p/what-did-pr...h-army-8030729
It always seemed that Harry was more interested in people and their well being and welfare, much like his mother. For that reason and more, I wish Prince Harry and his new bride all the best now and in the coming years in all that they do.