Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (born Henry Charles Albert David; 15 September 1984) is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger son of King Charles III and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, and brother to William, Prince of Wales. He is married to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and they have two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Known for his military service in Afghanistan, founding the Invictus Games for wounded veterans, and his 2020 decision to step back from senior royal duties alongside his wife, he now resides primarily in California while pursuing philanthropic and media ventures.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, turned the courtroom into his new battlefield, suing tabloids with the precision of a former Apache pilot.
After parting ways with Netflix amid whispers of drama, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is now scripting his own Hollywood comeback—one lawsuit at a time.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, juggles Invictus Games triumphs and transatlantic title debates like a pro, proving exile suits him just fine.
While royal watchers dissect old flirty texts, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, keeps calm and carries on with his Montecito mogul vibe.