A tragic loss, a historic marriage, and a bombshell decision to step away from the royal family.
This is the story of Prince Harry.
This is the story of Prince Harry.
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00:00You were enjoying that life.
00:02Enjoying the life because there were photographs of me smiling
00:05while I was shaking hands and meeting people.
00:07That's a part of the job.
00:09That's a part of the role. That's what's expected.
00:30Never underestimate what your actions, your choices and your experience may start.
01:00My mother, Princess Diana, was a role model to so many
01:08without realizing the impact she would have on so many lives.
01:13You don't have to be a princess or a public figure to be a role model.
01:30I came here when I was 97, 98, straight after my mum died.
01:42So it was a nice place to get away from it all.
01:45But now I feel deeply connected to this place and to Africa.
02:00It's a way that both me and Princess can relate to our mothers
02:15who are both in sort of the same jobs, working with orphaned children.
02:19And this particular charity, rather than aiming directly at AIDS itself,
02:24is the knock-off effect with the children, so we can actually help the kids.
02:29Do you think she'd be proud of what you're doing here?
02:31I hope so.
02:53I'm in no doubt that my two deployments to Afghanistan changed the direction of my life.
02:57There is very little that can truly prepare you for the reality of war.
03:01The experiences can be stark and long-lasting.
03:28The Invictus Games seeks to change perceptions of physical and mental injury.
03:34One thing we have to talk about more is breaking down these barriers
03:38around so-called invisible injuries, like post-traumatic stress,
03:42just as we have for physical injuries like the loss of a limb.
03:57The Invictus Games aims to change perceptions of physical and mental injury.
04:13None of us can get through mental health difficulties
04:16without being willing to have a conversation
04:19and being able to admit that we might need some help.
04:24Liam, Catherine and I started this campaign because we saw that
04:27fear of judgement, stigma and outdated prejudice
04:31meant that too many people stayed quiet about their mental health challenges.
04:35I tried to warn you as much as possible, but I think both of us were totally surprised
04:56by the reaction after the first five, six months when we had to ourselves
05:00of what actually happened from then.
05:05Now we're thrilled, both of them.
05:07I hope they'll be very happy indeed, is all I can say.
05:35I know I haven't always got it right, but as far as this goes,
05:43there really was no other option.
05:45Our hope was to continue serving the Queen, the Commonwealth
05:49and my military associations, but without public funding.
05:53Unfortunately, that wasn't possible.
06:05I hope that helps you understand what it had come to,
06:19that I would step my family back from all I have ever known
06:24to take a step forward into what I hope can be a more peaceful life.
06:36For more information, visit www.fema.gov
06:40For more information, visit www.fema.gov
06:45For more information, visit www.fema.gov