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Prince Harry handwrites emotional note to fallen soldiers







Prince Harry has never been shy about showing support for his fellow soldiers via polar treksWarrior Games and Invictus Games. On Sunday, he got even more personal about his connection with wounded warriors and fallen friends, three of which were members of his former Army unit. As Sunday Express reports, the prince presented a wreath and handwritten note at Kandahar airfield:
"There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends. They will never be forgotten. Harry."
It was all part of a Remembrance Day in honor of more than 450 British servicemen who died. Harry delivered a reading and met with servicemen and women as part of the event.



Harry served in Afghanistan in 2007-8 as a Forward Air Controller and 2012-2013 as an Apache Pilot. He currently has the rank of Captain and continues to serve in a Staff Officer role, according to the official website of The British Monarchy.