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The Duke of Sussex has issued a heartfelt call to remember not only those who have fallen in conflict but also the living veterans, warning how easily they can be forgotten "once the uniform comes off".
In a passionate essay released ahead of Remembrance Day, Prince Harry expressed profound pride in his military service and his deep affection for the "things that make us British".
The former soldier, who completed two frontline tours in Afghanistan, penned the 647-word piece titled "The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British – By Prince Harry".
Despite currently residing in the United States, the duke affirmed that "Brit
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