As for the male soldiers of the royal family in their country, it is also their tradition. In the past, being a soldier was a privilege enjoyed by nobles and a duty of men. In Britain, it is a tradition for members of the Wang family to perform military service. Today, members of the royal family perform military service, safeguard the status of soldiers and enhance the prestige of the royal family. At that time, Prince Harry and Prince William served in military service and were stationed in Afghanistan. The Taliban even offered a reward for their heads, so it was very dangerous.
Then do a good job of high-speed secrecy so that the enemy can't find it. This is also very dangerous. Prince Harry was a helicopter gunner at that time, responsible for missiles and shells, which could be dangerous at any time. His main task is to transport the wounded, supplies and troops, and provide air protection for British aircraft vulnerable to ground fire.
I've met many dangers, too. Once the Taliban infiltrated and attacked, the situation was very critical and many people were killed or injured in the war. Another house said that the gunfire was close at that time, and he was preparing weapons for close combat, but soon the terrorists were completely eliminated by the British army and he was out of danger. Harry's experience as a soldier has made him mature and changed many problems. Being a soldier still has many advantages.