From Hello:
http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/04/15/princeharry/
15 APRIL 2005
Prince Harry is already beginning to feel the pressures of military life after he failed a computer skills test at Sandhurst. The 20-year-old was asked to complete a set of tasks during a familiarisation day at the renowned military academy, but was apparently left stumped by several of the questions.
Insiders at the institution have given assurances the trial was not a formal exam and will have no bearing on his future career. "The computer test was a lot more complex than just sending e-mails," explained one source. "The day was to give Harry a flavour of what life will be like at Sandhurst. He wasn't judged on his performance - it was more of a chance for officers to assess his strong and weak points."
The young Prince is currently enjoying his last days as a civilian before starting his training at Sandhurst. And although he may want to brush up on his software skills, the fun-loving royal has been commended on his performance in other military exercises. In his last year at Eton he impressed officers by winning the Cadet Corps' top rank, Cadet Officer, and leading the annual trooping of the colour parade.
Among those wishing him good luck as he begins the latest phase of his life will be older brother William, who is likewise expected to join the academy. "Definitely I would like to go to Sandhurst," revealed Wills last year, before joking: "That's why I put my brother in as a guinea pig first."
1. The 20-year-old, seen here as a Cadet Officer at Eton, starts his formal training next month. Upon graduation he is expected to join the Household Cavalry