Hopefully she would be proud,” the 23-year-old royal told reporters, including the U.K.’s Press Association, during his time on the front line fighting Taliban forces. “She would be looking down having a giggle about the stupid things that I’ve been doing, like going left when I should have gone right, finding myself in an awkward position earlier today.”
His thoughts were echoed by brother William. “William sent me a letter saying how proud he reckons that she would be,” Harry adds. “You know, it’s one thing that I don’t necessarily think about the whole time because I’ve got the guys to worry about. You worry about yourself, you worry about the blokes you’re looking after, you worry about the blokes that you’re not even looking after.”
The prince tells Press Association: “You know, at the end of the day I’m an officer and you’re supposed to be able to look after everybody and that’s the way it is – you come last. So I haven’t really had a chance to sit down and think about it much.
“I suppose it’s just the way it is, there are other people out here who’ve lost one of their parents, I’m sure it’s the same for them,” Harry added. “If you … think about stuff like that then you’re only going to feel sorry for yourself – just get on with the job, have a laugh with the blokes, if you want to feel sorry for yourself do it when you get back.”
We wish him the best and a safe return home, sounds like a true man speaking. I know Diana would be very proud.
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