06.22.08 - Added pictures of William, Harry, and Kate watching polo and trying to build a tent on William's birthday (6.21.08) and pictures of William and Harry playing polo today while Chelsy and Kate watched. 06.20.08 - We have a new email address - teamhighgrove@gmail.com. Please use this email from now on. Please resend any emails sent in the last couple days. 06.18.08 - Photos of Harry attending a ceremony for the fallen troops of Afghanistan during his tour there. 06.16.08 - Photos of William, Harry, and Kate attending the Order of the Garter Ceremony for Wills. 06.14.08 - Photos of the royals attending Trooping of the Colour.
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When he was young, a teacher commented about how his clay sculpture wasn't as good as William's used to be. He stayed away from clay for days there after.
The name of William and Harry's polo team is "Team Highgrove".
He is said to prefer blondes.
Harry was held back a year at Ludgrove because he failed all of his classes except 'sports'.
According to Paul Burrell, Harry wished to go to Harrow to be with a friend from the van Straubenzee family, rather than Eton.
Harry is a practical-joker.
On Harry's first day at Eton, William didn't come along...he wanted Harry to have all the spotlight.
Harry displayed his braces for the first time during the Christmas of 1999.
When Harry visisted a rehab centre in 2001, the main recovering addict who spoke with him said that when Harry learned how the resident had been pushed to drinking and drugs after his wife and son died in a car crash, "his eyes filled with tears."
Although he was universally reported to have given up drugs after a visit to Feathstone Lodge in July 2001, as late as early September 2001 he was still taking cannabis and drinking heavily.
He does not "actually like being the centre of attention," he said in an interview to mark his 18th birthday.
In March 2002, he underwent an all-night ordeal as a "hostage" for an exercise at Eton College. Although he showed stress, he was reported to have done amasingly.
When he walked behind his mother's coffin a few days away from turning thirteen, he reportedly clinched his fists so tightly that his hands bled.
Harry did not cry as he walked two miles behind his mother's coffin between his father and his uncle Earl Spencer, but he kept his head bowed almost the entire way. As the encourtage was out of view of the cameras as it passed by Horseguard, Earl Spencer put his arm around Harry before they came back into view, giving him the strength to carry on.
Harry did not cry at his mother's funeral until John Elton sang his re-written version of "Candle in the Wind."