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Prince Harry has backed his brother the Duke of Cambridge to fly helicopter rescue missions in Afghanistan, saying members of the royal family were ‘not special’ and not above being put in the firing line.
The prince has just completed a 20-week deployment in Helmand province as a co-pilot gunner for an Apache attack helicopter.
In a series of wide-ranging interviews at Camp Bastion which can be reported on now after a media blackout was lifted, the 28-year-old said his brother William, two years the senior, should be permitted to serve in Afghanistan.
William, the future commander-in-chief of the armed forces, is an RAF flight lieutenant who flies search and rescue missions on Sea King… Read the full story