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Britain's Prince Harry wants military service to return. This is when young people spend a year or in the army before working or going to university. In Britain, military service ended in 1960. Many countries around the world have it. Prince Harry spent 10 years in Britain's . He said it helped him a . He said the army did " things" for him. He said it, "does keep you out of " and that, " people do it for different ". He added: "I've had an ten years. I've had great fun. The Army keep giving me great jobs."

Prince Harry would encourage his niece and to join the army when they grow up. He said "I would encourage George and Charlotte…to have some sort of in the Armed Forces. He said it was a way of helping people and making them stronger for . Harry spoke about the of military service on his life. He said: "It's done no , just good, for me….I would say enjoy the , because at first it's just pressure…It's like any job - you've got to learn to do it. Prince Harry will work in Africa from now on conservation .

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