When he leaves the royal family and moves in with his father.
2007-08-10 04:54:47
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answered by Namlevram 5
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Well first keep in mind that wanting pretty nice and new things isn't a bad thing. It's how you've frown up, it's perfectly fine to like them. If you don't have to work I agree you should volunteer somewhere. Maybe even on an expedition that requires money to go, do one of those aid trips to a far off location. As for outdoors start off slow, go on a camping trip in a park, not the full out wilderness. Try complementing friends when all the attention is on you, avert the attention on occasion. You're a product of how you were raised, but you can use these privileges to help others. If you're a socialite and people like paying attention to you throw a party where people donate to a charity instead of bring you gifts, the small things you know?
2016-05-17 22:09:39
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answered by ? 3
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It must be hard for Harry to walk in a shadow all the time, and see how both of them try hard to be the way their mother would have liked.
I see his public binges the way the media portrays them, but everybody goes out and has fun once in awhile. Contrary to popular belief, I do think Harry desired to go into battle with his comrades. I think it adds to public dislike that he was unable to go and he probably feels like a big Woosy. I do believe also that threats were made on his life, and if he went to Iraq or Afghanistan, that he'd come back in a body bag...
Where are the media when he is working with impoverished nations, or helping out with relief efforts? Where are the news footage of his good deeds? I hope he keeps a level head about him and doesn't succumb to media attention the way his mother unfortunately did...it seems in the end, all anybody saw was of Diana galavanting around and people forgot about what a loving and caring person she was...
So, I don't think Harry is a spoiled brat and I think that Di would be extremely proud of both her boys and all their accomplishments.
2007-08-09 03:22:46
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answered by Lori 3
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Is Harry behaving like a spoilt brat or is he just behaving the way most young men behave...he has no responsibilities at the moment so why should he not go and have some fun...life is for living...
People are far too judgemental on the royals as it is now days...
Maybe some people should be more interested in their own lives...
2007-08-09 07:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The British Royal Family have always fought in wars through out history, and it shouldnt be any different for Harry, he was trained to be an army officer, But sending him to Iraq would be pointless, his men would be in danger, and there would be a huge publicity coup for the insurgents if he was caught/killed. So all in all a bit pointless him joining the army.
Anyway, if you were in line to the throne, had loads of money, and access to a world you couldnt imagine, wouldnt you be a brat?
2007-08-09 03:05:10
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answered by beechtree 1
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I don't think he does behave like a spoilt brat. I think he behaves in the manner any 22 year old would within the constraints of the Royal family.
No, we do not pay for his "binges" as you call them.
Yes, he really wanted to go to Iraq with his unit.
"Imposter"?? Who or what is he pretending to be?
2007-08-09 12:47:05
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answered by monkeyface 7
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He's like any other lad of his age, but he lost his mother at an early age, he can't help his upbringing, or the family he was born into. As for using tax-payers money there are other "Royals" who shouldn't be in the handout line up. I mean look at that hapless twerp Edward what does he ever do and now he's got two more hangers on now in tow.
2007-08-09 11:14:56
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answered by Soup Dragon 6
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Never, yes,no, that is the answer to the questions. The reason he will not stop acting like a spoilt brat is because that is what he is and all the so called royal family are the same, these parasites must be removed asap.
2007-08-09 07:03:17
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answered by Stephen P 4
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I feel sorry for Prince Harry I think he is a nice person, and I believe he did want to go to war.
Tony Blair's son could have went, but didn't.
Prince Harry is suffering from disappointment because his men got to go and he didn't, why not have a little compassion for him.
2007-08-09 08:00:32
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answered by ? 5
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Harry wants to serve in the Army as a soldier. The difficulty for the top brass is not that he is killed but captured with all that would entail.
Frankly I have a lot of sympathy for him, if he goes into business and it fails in some manner he Willl be pilloried. If he concentrates on good works he wil not be allowed to get his hands dirty and on and on ----. .
2007-08-09 11:03:06
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answered by Scouse 7
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what do you really think to the three questions you have asked? well i think/ I if your a brat you can stop acting the role /2 yes they are all the way/3 i thought at first yes but now i have my doubts and if thats correct it answers no 4
2007-08-09 05:14:17
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answered by srracvuee 7
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