Harry: A Prince Among Men
By Nigel Cawthorne
Prince Harry has always been a controversial figure, frequently making the headlines for both good and bad reasons.
While the elder son is burdened from birth with the prospect of the succession, his younger brother enjoys all the trappings of royalty without any of the responsibilities.
Prince Harry has often taken full advantage of this, with the tabloids dubbing him the “party prince”, but his turning point came when he proved himself on the front line in Afghanistan.
He has worked hard to become an effective charity fundraiser, both for children and AIDS victims in Africa, and for his injured comrades in arms.
And because of that he has turned his public image around to become the ‘people’s prince’.
‘Harry: A Prince Among Men’ tells the story of Harry’s progress, from his wild younger days to his heroic feats in recent years.