Photos: Prince Harry
Britain's Prince Harry may take some of his Apache helicopter training in Mesa, Arizona, later this year. Here are some recent photos of the prince.
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In this undated file photo made available by the Ministry of Defence in London, Friday April 30, 2010, Britain's of Prince Harry sits at the controls of a Squirrel helicopter of 660 Squadron at the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury, England. Prince Harry, the younger son of Charles and the late Princess Diana, is third in line to the British throne, has passed the final exams to become an army helicopter pilot - a career he hopes will take him back to the front lines in Afghanistan. Harry has already served with British forces in the country's restive Helmand Province - he spent nearly three months directing air strikes as a forward air controller - and has said he hopes his new career as a helicopter pilot in the Army Air Corps will help him return there.(AP Photo/Ian Forshaw, Ministry of Defence, ho) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
Prince Harry
FILE - In this June 25, 2010, file photo Britain's Prince Harry fires a Colt M4 assault riffle on a United States Military Academy range in West Point, N.Y. The Defense Department is searching for the successor to the M4 combat rifle and gun makers are loading with lobbyists to win the work. Colt Defense of West Hartford, Conn., had an exclusive deal to provide M4s to the U.S. military and didn�t need a hired gun looking out for its interests in Washington. (AP Photo/Chad Rachman, Pool, File)
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In this undated file photo made available by the Ministry of Defence in London, Friday April 30, 2010, Britain's of Prince Harry poses in front of a Squirrel helicopter of 660 Squadron at the Defence Helicopter Flying School at Shawbury, England. Prince Harry, the younger son of Charles and the late Princess Diana, is third in line to the British throne, has passed the final exams to become an army helicopter pilot - a career he hopes will take him back to the front lines in Afghanistan. Harry has already served with British forces in the country's restive Helmand Province - he spent nearly three months directing air strikes as a forward air controller - and has said he hopes his new career as a helicopter pilot in the Army Air Corps will help him return there.(AP Photo/Ian Forshaw, Ministry of Defence, ho) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
Norway Artic Prince
Prince Harry with the Walking with the Wounded team, who have gathered on the island of Spitsbergen situated between the Norwegian mainland and the North Pole for their last days of preparation before setting off to the North Pole by foot Tuesday March 29, 2011. Palace officials say that the 26-year-old royal is accompanying a group of wounded soldiers on their 200 mile (320 kilometre) trek, an attention grabbing stunt aimed at raising money for a veterans' charity. The Walking With The Wounded group hopes to raise 2 million pounds ($3.2 million) to help other injured military personnel find work and peace of mind. (AP Photo/ David Cheskin/Pool)
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Britain's Prince Harry, a captain in the Household Cavalry, meets a Chelsea Pensioners during the Founder's Day Parade at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, a facility for retired long-serving military personnel, in London, Thursday June 9, 2011. The Royal Hospital Founder's Day is always held on a day close to May 29 - the birthday of Charles II and the date of his restoration as King in May 1660. The day is also known as Oak Apple Day as it commemorates the escape of the future King Charles following the Battle of Worcester (1651) when he hid in an oak tree to avoid capture by the Parliamentary forces.(AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau-pa) UNITED KINGDOM OUT: NO SALES: NO ARCHIVE:
ROYAL WEDDING PRINCE WILLIAM TO KATE MIDDLETON
Prince Harry, brother of the groom and best man, arrives at Westminster Abbey in London, England, for the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton on Friday, April 29, 2011. (Abaca Press/MCT)
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Britain's Prince Harry, left, marches off after receiving his helicopter pilot's wings from his father, Prince Charles, at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, England, Friday May 7, 2010. The British Army has confirmed that Harry is to train as an Apache attack helicopter pilot.(AP Photo/Eddie Keogh, pool)
Prince Harry
FILE- Britain's Prince Harry talks to journalists whilst his regiment helps out with the rebuilding of a school for disabled children in Batha-Bathe near Maseru, Lesotho, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Prince Harry announced Friday March 25, 2011, he plans to show his support for wounded Afghanistan war veterans by joining a small group on a segment of their punishing expedition to the North Pole, joining them in northern Norway on upcoming March 29 for three days of training and five days of trekking, to support the Walking With the Wounded charity for wounded Afghanistan veterans. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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Britain's Prince Harry, left, smiles as he receives his helicopter pilot's wings from his father, Prince Charles, at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, England, Friday May 7, 2010. The British Army has confirmed that Harry is to train as an Apache attack helicopter pilot.(AP Photo/Eddie Keogh, pool)
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Britain's Prince Harry, left, smiles as he receives his helicopter pilot's wings from his father, Prince Charles, at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, England, Friday May 7, 2010. The British Army has confirmed that Harry is to train as an Apache attack helicopter pilot.(AP Photo/Eddie Keogh, pool)

