dcentity2000
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I'm not sure what I make of this.
I'm really not sure what to think. On the one hand, it's frightfully brave to opt into this. On the other, I'd hate for this country to lose him.
Politically it's problematic too - the Royals have traditionally stayed out of politics, functioning as the heads of state, a constitutional safeguard and as the mainstay of a multi-billion pound tourist trade. Going to Iraq will be an automatic controversy. I doubt it'll be a plus for the royals, given how much the war is hated over here.
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Rich::
Prince Harry, completing his army officer training, has chosen to join a regiment which could be deployed in Iraq.
Harry, 21, third in line to the throne, has opted to join the Blues and Royals regiment of the Household Cavalry, his father Prince Charles's Clarence House residence said Wednesday.
The Household Cavalry are expected to be deployed to Iraq in the future.
He could also have to guard Queen Elizabeth II, his grandmother.
Harry is due to complete his officer training at Britain's elite Sandhurst military college in April. He will become a second lieutenant in the cavalry once commissioned as an officer.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "It's fair to say that if his squadron goes to Iraq, he will probably go with it."
The prince could see front-line action if officials allow him to take part.
I'm really not sure what to think. On the one hand, it's frightfully brave to opt into this. On the other, I'd hate for this country to lose him.
Politically it's problematic too - the Royals have traditionally stayed out of politics, functioning as the heads of state, a constitutional safeguard and as the mainstay of a multi-billion pound tourist trade. Going to Iraq will be an automatic controversy. I doubt it'll be a plus for the royals, given how much the war is hated over here.
Clicky for sauce.
Rich::