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  • #16
    Prince Harry is on his way back to the UK after a news leak led to him being withdrawn 10 weeks into a deployment to the front line in Afghanistan.
    The 23-year-old left on a flight on Friday evening amid concerns he would be a Taleban target if he stayed.

    His tour had been the subject of an agreed news blackout by some media, but news was broken by a foreign website.

    The Prince of Wales and Prince William will meet Harry when he arrives at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.

    Harry said he was enjoying being in Afghanistan, away from the British media.

    Speaking before his withdrawal from Helmand province, the third-in-line to the throne said he would relish another front-line posting.

    "It's something I would love to do," he said.

    "I don't want to sit around Windsor, because I generally don't like England that much and it's nice to be away from all the press and the papers."

    'Taste of life'

    Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defence has refused to be drawn on press speculation that his brother, Prince William, will be deployed on board a warship after his Royal Navy training later this year.

    "It's our intention to give Prince William as full a taste of life in the Royal Navy as possible, which may include time on board a warship," a spokesman said.

    "It's MoD policy not to discuss details of any individual's deployment or service".

    Brize Norton station commander Malcolm Brecht said Prince Harry was one of many soldiers returning home at the same time.

    He told BBC News: "There's nothing special today actually, this is routine.


    HAVE YOUR SAY Prince Harry is a trained soldier. I'm in the service too and I'm pleased for him that he was allowed to go
    Deborah, Hampshire, UK
    Send us your comments"We have pretty much daily flights from Iraq and Afghanistan and he's one of many passengers coming back through here today, between 700 and 800. We look forward to welcoming them all back."

    Prince Harry, who was secretly sent to Afghanistan in December, was ordered out of the country by defence chiefs on Friday.

    He was put on a troop transport plane with about 170 personnel, most of them returning home having completed their tours of duty.

    The Household Cavalry officer was picked up from manoeuvres and flown to a base at Kandahar to join his flight back to RAF Brize Norton, where he is expected to arrive just before 1000 GMT.

    Earlier on Friday, the Ministry of Defence described the reporting of Harry's deployment by foreign media as "regrettable" but said that contingency plans for such a leak had been in place.

    Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, in consultation with the head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, had taken the final decision to withdraw Harry immediately, it said in a statement.

    "This decision has been taken primarily on the basis that the worldwide media coverage of Prince Harry in Afghanistan could impact on the security of those who are deployed there, as well as the risks to him as an individual soldier."

    Queen's praise

    Prince Harry had been based in a former madrassa along with a Gurkha regiment.

    Work involved calling up allied air cover in support of ground forces and going out on foot patrols.

    The Queen, opening the Queen's Court Care Home in Windsor on Friday, said she believed her grandson had done "a good job in a very difficult climate".

    THE EDITORS' BLOG

    A news black-out is unusual, but not unique

    Jon Williams,
    World news editor, BBC News


    Jon's comments in full

    The prince's deployment was subject to a news blackout deal struck between the MoD and newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and abroad.

    It is understood that the news was first leaked in an Australian publication in January but only after it had appeared on the influential US website, The Drudge Report, did the deal break down.

    In exchange for not reporting the prince's deployment, some media organisations were granted access to the prince in Afghanistan for interviews and filming.

    The prince's withdrawal is the second major blow to his army career.

    Last year, a planned tour to Iraq had to be cancelled at the last minute because of fears about his and his colleagues' security.

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    • #17
      پرنس هري از اظهاراتش عذرخواهي كرد


      پرنس هري قبلا به خاطر رفتارش وادار شده بود عذرخواهي كند


      پرنس هري به خاطر استفاده از زبان توهين آميز براي توصيف يكي از اعضاي پاكستاني دسته خود در ارتش عذرخواهي كرده است.

      روزنامه بريتانيايي نيوز آو د ورلد (News of the World)، يادداشت ويديويي را منتشر كرده است كه در آن پرنس هري براي توصيف يكي از همكارانش در دانشكده نظامي "سندهرست" از كلمه اي توهين آميز "پكي" (paki)، كه توصيفي توهين آميز در زبان انگليسي براي توصيف پاكستاني ها به حساب مي آيد، استفاده مي كند.

      مسئولان كاخ سنت جيمز (St James's Palace)، محل دفاتر و همچنين اقامتگاه اعضاي خانواده سلطنتي بريتانيا، با صدور بيانيه اي گفته اند كه پرنس هري اين توصيف را سه سال پيش و به عنوان "اسم خودماني" براي يكي از دوستانش استفاده كرده و هيچ منظور بدي نداشته است.

      پرنس هري خود بخش هايي از اين ويدئو را ضبط كرده و در يكي از كليپ هاي ويدئويي صداي او شنيده مي شود كه يكي ديگر از دانشجويان دانشكده افسري را "كله عمامه اي" توصيف مي كند. مسئولان كاخ سنت جيمز در اين باره گفتند كه پرنس هري از اين اصطلاح براي توصيف گروه طالبان و شورشيان در عراق استفاده كرده است.

      پرنس هري در سال 2005 به خاطر پوشيدن بازوبندي كه نقش صليب شكسته -نماد نازي هاي آلمان- بر روي آن بوده است، عذرخواهي كرد. او اين بازو بند را در يك مهماني بالماسكه پوشيده بود و باعث رنجش خاطر يهوديان شده بود.

      ويديوئي كه در اختيار روزنامه "نيوز او د ورلد" قرار گرفته است پرنس هري را در دوره زماني نشان مي دهد كه او هنوز دانشجوي دانشكده نظامي سند هرست بوده است.

      اين فيلم ويديوئي در انظار ساير دانشجويان اين دانشكده كه براي شركت در يك مانور نظامي در قبرس در سالن انتظار فرودگاهي در بريتانيا منتظر نشسته اند، ضبط شده است.

      اين روزنامه، كه از جمله روزنامه هاي "زرد" بريتانيا قلمداد مي شود، گفته است كه پرنس هري، كه در سلسله مراتب رسيدن به تاج و تخت بعد از كنار رفتن ملكه اليزابت دوم در رده سوم قرار دارد، يكي از سربازان را "دوست پكي كوچولوي ما" توصيف كرده است.

      مردي كه در تماس با راديو پنج بي بي سي ادعا كرده از اقوام نزديك دانشجوي پاكستاني است كه مورد خطاب پرنس هري بوده گفته برادرزاده اش هرگز اين اتفاق را براي كسي تعريف نكرده و ظاهرا به آن اهميتي نداده بوده است. او همچين گفت كه گرچه برادرزاده اش همراه با پرنس هري دانشجوي سند هرست بوده اند اما از رابطه دوستانه ميان آنها خبر ندارد.

      كاپيتان احمد رضا خان اكنون در ارتش پاكستان سرگرم فعاليت است و پس از فارغ التحصيل شدن از سند هرست در سال 2006 از ملكه بريتانيا به خاطر كسب مقام بهترين دانشجوي خارجي اين دانشكده نشان افتخار دريافت كرده است.

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      • #18
        That black-haired mystery man Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy has been spending so much time with lately isn't the new love in her life. Quite the opposite, in fact: The mystery man is Prince Harry himself.

        The couple, who split in January, apparently have been sneaking weekends together in London.

        The latest rendezvous saw Harry, 24, don a black wig to hide his ginger hair to party with law student Davy, 23, at the London nightclub The Lightbox on Friday, the U.K.'s Daily Mail reports.

        A source confirms to PEOPLE that the pair are definitely back on again. But it is unknown how much time they have to spend together, with Davy about to take final exams at Leeds University, and the prince rigorously training to fly with the Army Air Corps. Among the issues that led to their split were their differing interests and his commitment to the military.

        In reuniting with Davy, Harry is repeating the pattern of his brother, Prince William, 26, who split with longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton in 2007 only to get back together with her after about two months.

        Since the January break-up with Davy, Harry has been linked with other women who all turned out to be dating other people in his set or simply close friends of the royals.

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            • #21
              On his first official visit to the U.S., Prince Harry made Ground Zero his first stop. At the World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan, he laid a wreath of peonies and roses, both yellow and white, with a handwritten note attached. "In respectful memory of those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001, and in admiration of the courage shown by the people of this great city on that day," it read. He signed it simply, "Harry."

              The 24-year-old prince then bowed his head for several minutes at a spot overlooking the memorial site. After paying his respects, he met with the families of four 9/11 victims and toured both the site and the local firehouse. As he studied the plans for rebuilding the site, he asked an official, "Big question, when is this supposed to be finished?"

              On a tight schedule during his two-day visit, the prince then departed to cries of "Bye, Harry!" from passersby and continued on to Hanover Square to plant a magnolia tree in the newly-dedicated British Garden. "I'm very happy to be in this beautiful garden in the heart of N.Y.C.," he told the crowd. "My family is so proud to be so closely associated with [the garden]."

              As he piled dirt on the tree's roots, he laughed good-naturedly at the photographers who were angling for the best shot. When he turned his rear to the British press, he quipped, "You've got the best view!"

              Asked by PEOPLE as he exited the garden how he liked New York, Harry, accustomed to London rain, replied, "It’s beautiful! The sun's shining!" When another reporter asked if he'd return to the city, he said, "I hope so!"

              Before retreating to nearby India House for a private reception, Harry stopped to talk to onlookers. "I was awestruck," Nancy George said of her brief chat with the prince. "I always knew he was personable because of his mom but I didn't expect him to be so open and forward. He's very likable, very personable."

              "He seemed like such a normal guy, very friendly very gracious," said Maura Sayers, who helped draw his attention by waving a British flag. "He definitely has his mother's charm."

              On U.S. soil for the first time since he was a child, Harry is in town to play in the Veuve Clicquot Manhattan Polo Classic on Governor’s Island. His goal is to raise money for Sentebale, the charity he co-founded to help the people of the impoverished southern African nation of Lesotho.

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