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Prince Harry 'feels sad' on Armed Forces Day and 'misses his mates in the military'

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Prince Harry will be "feeling sad" and missing his army mates as people across the UK honour our military heroes on Armed Forces Day.The SAS legend – author of blockbuster war novel Brave Two Zero – spoke out as Harry struggles to settle into his new life in Los Angeles and will be yearning to come back home.Andy, who wrote his book after being captured in 1991 during the first Iraq War, said the bond formed between soldiers who witness the frontline together is unbreakable.The Duke of Sussex is a passionate supporter of the military and served in Afghanistan as an Apache helicopter pilot before having to be quickly removed from frontline duties when the Taliban got wind of his deployment.Harry has spoken before about missing the Army –.

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