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In Pictures: Harry receives medal

Prince Harry and members of the Household Cavalry Regiment

Prince Harry and members of the Household Cavalry Regiment have been given medals for service in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan campaign medals

The Afghanistan Medal is awarded for those who spent at least four weeks on the campaign.

Prince Harry and Princess Anne

Harry, or Lieutenant Wales as he is known in the Army, was presented with his medal by his aunt, Princess Anne.

Chelsy Davy, [left] Prince William and Prince Charles.

Among the guests at the ceremony at Combermere Barracks in Windsor were Prince Charles, Prince William and Harry's girlfriend Chelsy Davy.

Prince Harry and the Household Cavalry Regiment marching in Windsor

Prince Harry and the Household Cavalry Regiment marched through Windsor after receiving their medals.

Prince Harry in Afghanistan

Prince Harry is seen here on one of his patrols through the deserted town of Garmisir in southern Afghanistan.




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