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Prince Harry has likened the army to "the university of life".
The 32-year-old royal entered into the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2005 and was swiftly promoted to lieutenant for the British Army a few years later, which saw him go on two tours of Afghanistan during his 10 years in the forces, and he has hailed his time in the army as the most educational experience of his entire life.
Speaking about his time on the front line, the flame-haired hunk – who is currently dating ‘Suits’ actress Meghan Markle – said: "The military was the university of life. Afghanistan was the experience of your life."
And Harry – who is the son of Charles, the Prince of Wales, and the late Princess Diana – has revealed he has "never" met anyone who has uttered a bad word against the army or have spoken negatively about their time fighting for their country.
He explained: "I’ve never met anyone now who can’t speak positively of their time in the military."
Although Harry has admitted he doesn’t know anyone who has spoken badly of the army, he has acknowledged people experience "bad days" during their time, but he has admitted the "good days" outweigh the not so great days.
Speaking about his experiences to Paralympian Dave Henson as part of the Forces TV show titled ‘Prince Harry: My Journey’, Harry, who was forced to quit the army in 2015, said: "Of course we had bad days but the good days far outweigh that."
‘Prince Harry: My Journey’ is set to air on Forces TV on Wednesday (21.06.17) at 8pm.

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