Prince Harry has had a long and distinguished career in the British Army, serving for 10 years and completing two tours of Afghanistan.

Harry first joined the army in 2005, when he was just 21 years old. He trained at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned as an officer in April 2006. He then went on to serve in the Household Cavalry Regiment, which is part of the British Army’s Armoured Cavalry.

In 2007, Harry was deployed to Afghanistan as part of the British Army’s Helmand Province Task Force. He served in Afghanistan for 10 weeks, and was involved in several engagements with the Taliban. After returning to the UK, he continued to serve in the Household Cavalry Regiment until 2011, when he was promoted to the rank of captain.

In 2012, Harry returned to Afghanistan for a second tour of duty. This time, he was deployed as an Apache Aircraft Commander, a role he had trained for in 2011. He served in Afghanistan for four months, and was involved in several operations against the Taliban.

After completing his second tour of Afghanistan, Harry left the army in 2015. Since then, he has continued to serve as a member of the British Armed Forces, taking part in various ceremonial duties and engagements.

So, to answer the question, yes, Prince Harry is in the military. He served in the British Army for 10 years, completing two tours of Afghanistan and achieving the rank of captain. He is now a member of the British Armed Forces, taking part in various ceremonial duties and engagements. His service to his country is an example of dedication and commitment, and he will always be remembered for his contribution to the British Army.

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