Royal Fan said:So do you think he will actually give it up if he isnt sent or is it just talk
Royal Fan said:You think he actually he would resign his commission Or do you think hes in it for the long haul Much like his Uncle the Duke of York who served 22 years.
kpusa1981 said:We will have to wait for two years to see what Harry decides about his length of service.
Thank you do you think that he will resgin his commission?Skydragon said:He can resign his commission at any time, he just has to give notice and/or buy himself out.
All of this would have been discussed before he signed with the B&R's. You don't discuss a contract after you have signed it.
Royal Fan said:You think he actually he would resign his commission Or do you think hes in it for the long haul Much like his Uncle the Duke of York who served 22 years.
Royal Fan said:It might be good both for his Confidence and the Monarchys Popularity
kpusa1981 said:Thank you do you think that he will resgin his commission?
Royal Fan said:Would he ever be allowed to wear a Uniform on certain occasions or only if he gets an Honorary (sp) Role if he resigns. lol sorry for any mistakes in grammer
Skydragon said:No I don't. I think all of this would have been sorted out before he signed with his chosen regiment. He has another 5 months of training with the HC and I know the MOD is stupid at times but, I can't see them paying for his further training or paying his wages, if they have decided not to deploy him with his men. If there had been any doubts about his participation, why did they not insist that he join the ceremonial troop
If he does complete his training with the HC, then I think we can all take it that this matter is settled in the minds of the CO's and Clarence House.
Of course they must be seen to be worried but, this seems to be a storm cooked up in a tabloid paper and we all know how everyone then gets on the bandwagon.
Skydragon said:I still feel that this is an issue that has already been 'agreed upon' or 'sorted out' with the people that matter and the only point of this story, is to sell papers.
ysbel said:Then why are there leaks from the Ministry of Defence? It looks like the high profile the story is getting will put Harry in more danger of a kidnap attempt.
Zonk1189 said:I am sorry..I am probably in the minority..but I don't think that Prince Harry should be on the front lines. Yes..I totally agree with him that he should fight with his men and that is what he is training for..I just think that his presence would be a distraction. Who is going to guard him...body guards who are also in the army. He would be a sitting duck for any terrorist out there (not that he already isn't) but it would be hard.
I feel for him..cause I know this is what he wants to do..I just don't think he should.
Skydragon said:But do we know these are leaks or just a reporter getting carried away.
I have to admit I know a number of senior ranks in the armed forces who would like nothing more than to cause egg to be on the faces of some of these 'reporters', in exchange for a 5 star meal in a 5 star restaurant.
ysbel said:However, I think the story is a bit more reliable when the BBC quotes a MoD source rather than a paper like the Daily Mail.
Elspeth said:Since Harry joined the Army at a time when the Army was engaged in a war - which is increasingly looking like a long-term effort - this issue must have been addressed before he started. The newspapers may not know exactly what his situation is, but I can't believe that this wasn't thought through carefully ahead of time by senior people in the Army and the Queen's household.
It wouldn't do the image of the monarchy any good at all to train him as an Army officer and then give him all sorts of special treatment, especially to the extent of distracting attention from genuine problems to ensure that he was protected while serving in a war zone. George VI and Prince Andrew did their bit as Naval officers during wars, and there's no reason why Harry shouldn't also serve.
Harry's polo shirt said:Harry's desire to fight is understandable, I think he will think he is a disgrace to his country if he doesn't fight in the war and protect his country.
IMO Harry should be able to fight in a war zone. I realize the danger his regiment will face with him there. I don't think he would need bodygaurds with him either (he would have an entire army around him). If he is kidnapped or killed then his death was honorable. I think it would make Britian look like a strong and confident country to terrorists, if they sent Prince Harry to fight. What would the message be to people who have lost loved ones in the war? That their son, daughter, father, mother has to fight in the war but their prince can't because its to dangerous?