Harry praised for Afghanistan service : "British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has praised Prince Harry for his service in Afghanistan and defended the decision to bring the prince home."
I have never seen Prince Harry look so happy. He has found his niche and I'd say it's a pretty important one. He is not going to be a leader who spouts hot air. He is going to be a leader who gets in with his people and works with them. He will not be asking them to do what he is not prepared to do himself. For all the lampooning he has had, in the long run, he has more guts and balls than his critics. Had his cover not been blown by his friends, then he'd still be there. I listened to his interview and noticed how calm and at ease he was. He felt at peace with himself and it's what he wants. He is a born soldier and he has a real sense of responsibility to his people and his nation. He is not big headed or pompous. He just wants to be the best soldier there is doing the best job he thinks he can do. So Harry is going to be leading by example. It's actually good to see someone who was so miserable and lost feel so good about themselves and it is about letting them find the thing or things which mean something to them.He is a young man of his time. They need something gutsier to make their lives from. I'd never approve of young people going into the army but when I look at Prince Harry and see how he has grown through his military experience and suffered through his other opportunities, then I have to confess that military life must be the thing which puts all the right things in place for some people.
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