Prince Harry will be presented with a campaign medal for his service in Afghanistan by his aunt the Princess Royal.
The 23-year-old will be among around 160 fellow Household Cavalry troops attending a ceremony in Windsor on May 5 to be honoured for their role fighting the Taliban.
Prince Harry secretly flew to Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan in mid-December to work as a Forward Air Controller.
But his planned four-month tour was cut short after 10 weeks when a news blackout, agreed to prevent his comrades being put at extra risk, broke down at the end of February.
Having served well over the required minimum of four weeks in theatre he is entitled to the Afghanistan Medal… Read the full story