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FTG FOR COVERAGE OF THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE WILLIAM OF WALES AND CATHERINE (KATE) MIDDLETON FTG OF PRINCE HARRY WALKING WITH WOUNDED Prince Harry has hinted he would like to be involved in an expedition to Mount Everest. The 26-year-old royal, who joined a group of wounded servicemen for four days of a successful trip to the North Pole, said to a charity founder: "See you on the next one." Harry was reunited with his teammates in London today for the first time since he left them in the Arctic wilderness a little under three weeks ago. The third in line to the throne joked with the soldiers about how they had shaved off the beards they grew on the 170-mile expedition and described his tent as a "pleasure dome". Walking With The Wounded, which aims to raise £2 million for other wounded servicemen and women, plans to conquer the world's highest mountain in May next year.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Direct Link: | View details on ABCNEWS VideoSource site |
Title: | ROYAL WEDDING / PRINCE HARRY WALKING WITH WOUNDED / POOL |
Date: | 04/26/2011 |
Library: | ABC |
Tape Number: | NYU93611 |
Content: | FTG FOR COVERAGE OF THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE WILLIAM OF WALES AND CATHERINE (KATE) MIDDLETON FTG OF PRINCE HARRY WALKING WITH WOUNDED Prince Harry has hinted he would like to be involved in an expedition to Mount Everest. The 26-year-old royal, who joined a group of wounded servicemen for four days of a successful trip to the North Pole, said to a charity founder: "See you on the next one." Harry was reunited with his teammates in London today for the first time since he left them in the Arctic wilderness a little under three weeks ago. The third in line to the throne joked with the soldiers about how they had shaved off the beards they grew on the 170-mile expedition and described his tent as a "pleasure dome". Walking With The Wounded, which aims to raise £2 million for other wounded servicemen and women, plans to conquer the world's highest mountain in May next year. |
Media Type: | Archived Unity File |