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Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15th September 1984), usually known as Prince Harry, is fifth in line to the throne of the United Kingdom and other countries. He is the younger son of Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales, as well as grandson of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

It is widely believed that Harry is the son of a former British Army officer called James Hewitt who had an affair with Diana and has the same red hair colouration. To be fair, however, there is strong evidence to the contrary which suggests Diana did not meet Hewitt until after Harry was born. Diana for her part said Harry's red hair should be attributed to the Spencer side of her family and she called him her "little Spencer".

Formally His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex, Harry was born in London. He was privately educated, but unlike his older brother Prince William he chose not to go to university, instead entering the British Armed Forces. He briefly saw action in the Afghan War, and aside from his military career was also involved in some charity work. He was known as Harry Wales during his service as a military officer.

In 2017 his engagement to Meghan Markle was announced. She is an American humanitarian worker and former actress. On the morning of his wedding, 19th May 2018, he was granted the peerages of Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel.

The couple had a son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, now known as Prince Archie, on 6th May 2019, and a daughter, Princess Lilibet, on 4th June 2021.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex chose to step down from their public roles as members of the Royal Family in March 2020, and have since lived in the United States. As such, they no longer represent the monarch at official functions and Harry is not a "working royal". However, since September 2022, he remains 5th in line to the throne after William and William's three children.

On March 7, 2021, Oprah Winfrey interviewed the duke and duchess extensively about their move on American television. During the widely-watched interview, the royal couple described alleged racism on the part of some members of "the firm", the management team for British royalty. The interview evoked massive discussion on both sides of the Atlantic, especially in the United States during a year when engrained racism has been at the forefront of public attention.

It is generally believed that Harry has fallen out with William. After Charles was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024, Harry flew over and reportedly spent about 45 minutes with him before flying back to America. He did not meet William, who was doing his utmost to stand in for Charles at the time, even though William's wife Kate had just been hospitalised for a fortnight.