Prince Harry has shared a heartfelt essay exploring British identity and the meaning of Remembrance Day. As a veteran of the British Army, the Duke of Sussex reflected on his service and what it means to him to honor those who sacrificed for their country.
In his piece titled "The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British – By Prince Harry," the Duke describes the emotional weight of remembrance and the unifying spirit of the British people. He also expresses pride in the military charities he supports and in the resilience of those who serve.
"Every November, the world, for a moment, grows quieter. We pause, together, to remember. Remembrance has never been about glorifying war. It’s about recognizing its cost: the lives changed forever and the lessons paid for, through unimaginable sacrifice. It’s also about honoring those who, knowing that cost, still choose to serve."
Although Prince Harry currently resides in the United States, he emphasized that the United Kingdom remains close to his heart and will always be the nation he served.
He noted that Britain "always will be" the country he served for.
The essay was featured in PEOPLE Digital. Staff writer Janine Henni, who covers modern monarchies and the world’s most prominent royal families, introduced the piece.
Prince Harry’s reflection intertwines his deep pride in British identity with a moving tribute to those who continue to serve, emphasizing unity, remembrance, and enduring national spirit.