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Prince Harry is expected to leave the military later this year, according to Sky sources.
The move comes as a surprise as the 30-year-old Prince is a passionate member of the armed forces, who appeared to be focused on a long career serving as an Army officer.
An Army spokesperson said: "We would not comment on the future careers of any of our soldiers and officers."
Kensington Palace would not comment on the news.
It said in a statement: "Prince Harry is currently focused on his work supporting the Ministry of Defence's recovery capability programme to ensure those who are wounded, injured or sick have appropriate recovery plans and the necessary support they require."
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The statement said the current job is "a natural progression from the work he did organising the Invictus Games".
Sky's Defence Correspondent Alistair Bunkall said Prince Harry had a "pretty distinguished" career within the armed forces.
"This is a natural time for Prince Harry to leave the Army. He could be expected to be promoted from Captain to Major next year at which point he would undertake a nine-month course at the Staff College in Shrivenham. This sets you up for a long career in the Army.
"It is therefore a moment when a lot of young officers find themselves at a junction: to stay or leave and pursue something else."
Harry served in Afghanistan on two operational tours of duty, more recently as an Apache pilot. He currently has the rank of Captain.
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London's Evening Standard, which first reported the news, said Harry plans to focus on his charity work and aims to spend "a significant period abroad" on field projects in Africa.
Before his active military duties end, the Prince is expected to move to Australia for "several weeks", seconded to serve with units there, according to the newspaper.
Later he will spend time in New Zealand but not be involved with the military there, it said.
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Prince Harry is expected to leave the military later this year, according to Sky sources.
The move comes as a surprise as the 30-year-old Prince is a passionate member of the armed forces, who appeared to be focused on a long career serving as an Army officer.
An Army spokesperson said: "We would not comment on the future careers of any of our soldiers and officers."
Kensington Palace would not comment on the news.
It said in a statement: "Prince Harry is currently focused on his work supporting the Ministry of Defence's recovery capability programme to ensure those who are wounded, injured or sick have appropriate recovery plans and the necessary support they require."
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Gallery: Life In Afghanistan For Pilot Prince
Prince Harry has given the media unprecedented access to his second tour in Afghanistan. Click through the gallery to see pictures of the pilot prince in Helmand...
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The statement said the current job is "a natural progression from the work he did organising the Invictus Games".
Sky's Defence Correspondent Alistair Bunkall said Prince Harry had a "pretty distinguished" career within the armed forces.
"This is a natural time for Prince Harry to leave the Army. He could be expected to be promoted from Captain to Major next year at which point he would undertake a nine-month course at the Staff College in Shrivenham. This sets you up for a long career in the Army.
"It is therefore a moment when a lot of young officers find themselves at a junction: to stay or leave and pursue something else."
Harry served in Afghanistan on two operational tours of duty, more recently as an Apache pilot. He currently has the rank of Captain.
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Gallery: In Pics: Harry In The Military
Prince Harry stands to attention at his passing-out Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst Military Academy in April 2006
Plans to deploy Harry to Iraq in 2007 were cancelled after a number of security threats were made against him
London's Evening Standard, which first reported the news, said Harry plans to focus on his charity work and aims to spend "a significant period abroad" on field projects in Africa.
Before his active military duties end, the Prince is expected to move to Australia for "several weeks", seconded to serve with units there, according to the newspaper.
Later he will spend time in New Zealand but not be involved with the military there, it said.
More follows...
Top Stories
- Breaking News: Face Of A Killer: 'Jihadi John' In School Photo
- Breaking News: PM Defends MI5 After 'Jihadi John' Named
- Naming Of 'Jihadi John' Splits Victims' Families
- Breaking News: Gary Glitter Jailed For 16 Years Over Sex Attacks
- 'What Colour Is This Dress?' Debate Swamps Web
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