Prince Harry
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Prince Harry, born Henry Charles Albert David on September 15, 1984, is a member of the British royal family and the younger son of King Charles III and the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
Formally titled the Duke of Sussex, he is known for his military service in Afghanistan, founding the Invictus Games for wounded veterans, and his advocacy for mental health and environmental causes.
In recent years, he has resided primarily in the United States with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, after stepping back from senior royal duties amid high-profile media battles and family estrangements.
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Prince Harry arrived in London like a plot twist in a royal drama, straight to court to settle scores with the tabloids.
While the world watches Prince Harry's latest showdown with the Daily Mail, his memoir Spare remains the gift that keeps on suing.
Prince Harry traded crowns for courtrooms, proving that paranoia from press scoops can fuel a decade-long legal marathon.
In true Netflix style, Prince Harry's solo UK trip dodges family reunions, focusing instead on hacking claims worth millions.