Following his return from Afghanistan on the weekend, Prince Harry made another appearance for Remembrance Day, visiting a photo exhibition of injured ex-servicemen.
The ‘Wounded: The Legacy of War’ exhibition at London’s Somerset House features 30 portraits of British servicemen and women who have suffered injuries on military duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was developed by singer turned photographer Bryan Adams.
Harry, who has served two tours of duty as a captain in the army, is passionate about supporting serving men and women that have been injured.
In September, he held the first ever Invictus Games and last year, the 30-year-old royal joined the Walking With The Wounded expedition in a 200-mile trek to the South Pole.
Photographer Bryan Adams and Prince Harry at ‘Wounded: The Legacy of War’ at Somerset House in London.
Prince Harry talks to photographer Bryan Adams and ex-servicemen.
Prince Harry talks to Rick Clement about the photo exhibition.
Photographer Bryan Adams and Prince Harry.
Caroline Frogatt, Prince Harry and photographer Bryan Adams.