LONDON — Prince Harry is planning to leave the British armed forces later this year to focus on charity projects in Africa, the London Evening Standard newspaper reported Friday.
The 30-year-old has served two tours in Afghanistan but has decided to spend “a significant period abroad” and pursue his interests in “conservation and wildlife,” the paper’s veteran royal editor Robert Jobson wrote. NBC News was not immediately able to confirm the report.
The Evening Standard also said that Harry, who is known as Captain Harry Wales in the military, is also interested in focusing on programs helping injured military personnel.
Harry chose a career in the military after undergoing officer training at the U.K.’s prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Last year he launched the Invictus Games, an Olympics-style sporting event based in London for people injured in the armed forces.
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