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The UK's Prince Harry is in Afghanistan and has seen combat, the UK Ministry of Defense confirmed Thursday.

Prince Harry followed a family tradition of serving in the military. He was deployed 10 weeks ago and his fellow soldiers were sworn to secrecy. The prince's status is currently being reviewed, the Ministry of Defense said.

Harry is third in line to the British throne and a lieutenant in the Blues and Royals. In a recent interview with CNN Correspondent Paula Newton, Prince Harry said, "At the end of the day I like to sort of be a normal person, and for once I think this is about as normal as I'm ever going to get." And in a pre-deployment interwith the British Press Association, he said: "If I'm wanted, if I'm needed, then I will serve my country as I signed up to do."

The head of the British Army, Chief of the General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt, said Harry's deployment had been kept secret after striking an agreement with the media. He said: "What the last two months have shown is that it is perfectly possible for Prince Harry to be employed just the same as other Army officers of his rank and experience.

"His conduct on operations in Afghanistan has been exemplary. He has been fully involved in operations and has run the same risks as everyone else in his Battlegroup. "In common with all of his generation in the army today, he is a credit to the nation. "In deciding to deploy him to Afghanistan, it was my judgment that with an understanding with the media not to broadcast his whereabouts, the risk in doing was manageable." Dannatt added that he and senior commanders will now be reviewing Harry's deployment. Last year, the military ruled Harry could not be sent to Iraq because publicity about the deployment could put him and his unit at risk.

WOW! What a guy......ahhh...he's so dreamy. Thanks for your service Harry. Its so nice to see him doing what so many other brave men & women do everyday to protect all of us.

 To all the men and women in the Armed Forces:

~ THANK YOU ~

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olgrama read my blog view my photos
Feb 28, 2008 | 9:07 PM

Yes, he has done a great job, just as all our men and women protecting us are doing - however due to a news leak from these "media sources" he is now being removed from the front line. Just heard a while ago he is being taken out of harms way! How sad when a guy who so desperately wants to be normal and serve his country he can't. Too bad they didn't protect Diana this carefully - or did they learn a lesson???

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Feb 29, 2008 | 8:31 AM

I agree with this comment made on the cnn blogs. I hope Jose doesnt mind me copying and pasting it here.

"Good for him and for Britain! It's good to see the PRINCE fighting next to his fellow countrymen. He is being a great example to other world leaders who only know to lead from the comfort of their palaces." Jose

I especially like that last sentence. Must be nice to declare war when you’re not the one fighting in it. Leaders used to LEAD...literally.

Moogie read my blog view my photos
Feb 29, 2008 | 8:36 AM

---Too bad they didn't protect Diana this carefully - or did they learn a lesson???---

Diana wasn't in the line of succession.

APRIL24 read my blog view my photos
Mar 3, 2008 | 4:44 PM

I applaud Prince Harry for serving. I think it is admorable that he didn't want to leave, he wanted to stay with his batalion and fight. Although he understands that being there indangers thier saftey and is returning for that reason. I think it is very sad his whereabouts were leaked. They should be ashamed of themselves. They are lucky it came uot the way it did, it could have been much worse!

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