I don't think so. The attacks have been increasing anyway due to the Brits outstaying their welcome. Prince Harry is no-one to the insurgents and in full camouflage, I doubt he will be recognised. I certainly hope he stays safe though - I've had enough of this war and would like to know what future plans Mr Blair has regarding bringing our troops home.
2007-04-08 01:46:26
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answered by Dr Watson (UK) 5
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No, he'll probably just bring a princely presence wherever he goes, calming the masses.
He will go back home to a hero's welcome, a true knight in shining armour. He will bring back glory to the crown as he takes his rightful seat when his noble grandmother passes from this Earthly realm onto heaven.
No, just kidding.
I think he's a joke. He is also a lapdog of George Bush, fighting an idiotic war.
I can't really tell if he will cause more attacks against the U.K. He would be of course the most perfect kidnap victim. If it's reaction you want, and that's what terrorists want, then they'd definitely get it by capturing the prince and cutting off his head in some dirty, cheap room, on video.
But then again, how many monarchists are there out there these days? Maybe nobody will care except for the guys that cut off his head.
2007-04-09 04:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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As the various competng groups position themselves in the power struggle to control southern Iraq, attacks will increase as the British reduce numbers towards a total withdrawl. Prince Harry does not even enter the equation.
2007-04-08 12:14:03
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answered by James Mack 6
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It may do but, from what I have read, it doesn't seem as if he is going to actually be in Iraq that much. He's already booked 2 weeks leave for the Diana concert and he's also booked leave to attend the Diana Memorial service. I'm
sure someone will come up with a few more Royal 'duties'.
The guys serving him will only get the standard 2 weeks R&R.
2007-04-09 03:19:34
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answered by Beau Brummell 6
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Prince Andrew went to the Falklands and he came home. But that was then, this is now, and the Iraqis probably are going to go all-out to get to him; in their minds he will be the ultimate trophy. I think it was a little bit ridiculous to send a potential future-king-of-England out there of all places, but apparently he insisted on going; so all due respect to him for not hiding behind his royal title, he wants to be one of the people just like his mother, God rest her soul.
2007-04-10 09:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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His arrival will make no difference in the number of attacks on British Troops.
2007-04-08 01:52:17
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Oh god yes. Which bomber isn't going to relish the chance of killing a British prince?
But realistically, he'll be too drunk or stoned to drive his tank.
2007-04-11 04:46:08
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answered by Higlet 3
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No. But as a member in direct line of the Royal Family he is not derilect in his duties by going to war when his countrymen are fighting. Obviously he has his good mother's shinning attributes..,and the Jack of Hearts. He's my favorite Royal.
2007-04-09 00:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Likely!
2007-04-08 00:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure but think Harry will be a prime target, to get one over on the Brits. Harry is one hell of a brave person as are the rest of our troups.
2007-04-08 00:24:49
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answered by Tyanna-Daisy 5
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