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Prince Harry: Puppies and Kisses

Prince Harry & a puppy in Canine Partners Training Centre

Prince Harry & a puppy in Canine Partners Training Centre

Prince Harry visits Midhurst ’superdog’ charity

Prince Harry got a first-hand glimpse of “superdogs” which carry out everyday chores on behalf of disabled people during a visit to West Sussex.

The prince watched puppies being trained to help wounded military personnel and civilians carry out routine activities.  He also saw fully trained dogs in action at Canine Partners in Midhurst.

A spokesman for the organisation said: “The dogs are carefully matched to the applicant’s needs and lifestyle, no matter how challenging. They are trained to help with everyday tasks such as opening and shutting doors, unloading the washing machine, picking up dropped items, pressing buttons and switches and getting help in an emergency.”

“The charity aims to train dogs to meet the needs of people with even the most complex disabilities, including members of the Armed Forces.”

Article + Video: BBC News

Fearne Cotton gets a royal kiss from Prince Harry

For most, it was a swift handshake and a ‘how do you do?’ lasting a few seconds from Prince Harry. But it seems he could not let an awards do he was hosting last night pass without sharing a sneaky kiss with Fearne Cotton.

The royal gave the Radio 1 presenter a warm reception as he greeted her at The Royal British Legion’s Friends of the Forces Awards in London. The event celebrates the efforts of those who have made an ‘exceptional contribution’ to the well-being of the Armed Forces and their families.

Prince Harry, who previously served in Afghanistan, said the ‘thoughtfulness and love’ of the public had a huge effect on soldiers’ morale. “Much has rightly been made of the extraordinary valour and professionalism of our Armed Forces serving on operations overseas. Less has been made of the magnificent response to that contribution by the British people. From my own time in Afghanistan, I believe I have a genuine feeling for just how much the support, thoughtfulness and love of those left back home means to our men and women in uniform overseas. The award winners tonight need to know – if they don’t already- quite how fundamental an effect what they do has on raising the moral of those in harms way, far from home.”

The Prince kicked off the evening by presenting an award to two youngsters who raised more than £400 for charity.

Article: Daily Mail






Prince Harry visits RAF base

Prince Harry was shown a state-of-the-art armoured vehicle used to detect deadly gases on the battlefield as he paid a visit to an RAF base on Wednesday.

Harry was briefed on the capabilities of the German-made Fuchs vehicle as he toured the RAF Honington base in Suffolk.  He also watched a training session, met with servicemen’s wives and opened a new mess while he was there.

Group Captain Nick Bray welcomed Harry’s visit to the Honington base.  “It was an exciting visit for everybody, a huge shot in the arm for people’s moral. We were very interested to meet him and benefitted immensely from his enthusiasm and good humour,” he was quoted as saying the Bury Free Press.

Article: AFP

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The Queen Visits New York

On her first trip to New York since 1976, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the U.N. General Assembly and visited Ground Zero. She is accompanied by Prince Philip.

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Prince Harry’s New York Visit 2010

Day 1, June 25, 2010

West Point & the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum…

Prince Harry started his three-day visit to New York with a bang yesterday at West Point, where the camouflage-clad lieutenant shot target practice with American cadets.

Before heading to Manhattan, Harry landed at the military academy by helicopter. He hopped in the back of a Humvee and went straight to the firing range for live-ammo exercises. He fired an M4 rifle alongside cadets at popup, silhouette targets as far as 300 meters away.

“He clearly knows what he’s doing,” said Col. Casey Haskins, an academy instructor. “He clearly knows how to shoot. He clearly knows how to move.”

From West Point, Harry traveled down the Hudson to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, where he spoke about the long military ties between the U.S. and the UK.

“American and British forces have fought shoulder-to-shoulder for 100 years,” he said, adding that the countries should forge stronger links between their veterans.We in Britain can learn from the American culture of charity, and from the great pioneering work in the fields of care, prosthetics and rehabilitation,” he said.

Articles: NY Post | The Telegraph
Pictures: Getty Images

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Prince William Admitted as Royal Society Fellow

But not without having the World Cup in mind…

Prince William - now a Royal Society fellow

Prince William - now a Royal Society fellow

Prince William delayed his arrival at a ceremony where he was made a fellow of the Royal Society so that he could watch England’s World Cup match against Slovenia. He had intended to arrive at London’s Royal Festival Hall towards the end of the first half, but delayed his trip from Clarence House by 37 minutes. William managed to see Jermain Defoe’s winning goal scored 22 minutes into the match, and also watched Frank Lampard’s shot from around 18 yards out fly over the bar a short while later.

William, who just turned 28, arrived at the Hall at about 3.41pm after a police-escorted journey that took just four minutes, ahead of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh who arrived shortly later to see their grandson made a fellow.

The prince was given regular updates about the match during the event, to mark the 350th anniversary of the Royal Society.

The Royal Society is the national academy of science of the UK and the Commonwealth. It supports young scientists, engineers and technologists, influences science policy and debates scientific issues with the public.

Article: The Telegraph

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Prince William Dons His Feathers Again

Wearing an appropriately patriotic cross of St George, Prince William took part in the ancient Order of the Garter Service before flying out of the country to support England’s World Cup campaign. He was created a knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter two years ago, joining other members of the Royal Family, senior politicians, and eminent public figures.

Dressed a blue velvet hat with extravagant ostrich feather plume, Prince William joined his grandmother, the Queen, for the annual procession through the streets of Windsor of the nation’s oldest order of chivalry, created by Edward III in 1348. Due to the absence of his father, the prince walked alongside his uncles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward – whom he bears a remarkable resemblance to.

Hours after attending the ceremony William jetted out with his bodyguards to Africa, where he is due to embark on his first joint official tour with younger brother, Prince Harry, tomorrow.

Article: Daily Mail
Pictures: Getty Images

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Prince Harry Banned from Staying at Girlfriend’s Flat in Cape Town

Prince Harry has been banned from staying at girlfriend Chelsy Davy’s flat.

He had been hoping to spend the night there when he visits Cape Town to watch England play Algeria on Friday but Royal protection officers vetoed his plan. A source said: “Harry wanted to stay with Chelsy on Friday but he was told this was not possible.”

“Everyone in Cape Town knows where Chelsy lives and everyone knows Harry will be in the city.  Therefore it poses a huge security risk because it would be obvious where Harry is.”

Harry and his brother William will instead stay at an undisclosed location.

Article: Mirror UK

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