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Prince Harry at 40: Duke of Sussex’s life in 40 pictures

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Prince Harry has turned 40 – spending his birthday in his new California home, where he lives with his wife Meghan and his children Archie and Lilibet.

This is a look at his life – from newborn baby to cheeky toddler, from teenager to man.

Harry was born on 15 September 1984 at St Mary’s Hospital, London.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales leave hospital in London with baby Harry in 1984. Pic: PA

As a young boy he was close to his mother Lady Diana and older brother William.

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A young Harry on holiday in Majorca with his mother in 1987. Pic: AP

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A photo of the two brothers that appeared in the personal album of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales

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Princess Diana with Harry and William on a trip to Niagara Falls in 1991. Pic: AP

His parents divorced in 1996 – and Harry’s life changed forever when Lady Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

Harry, then aged 12, and William walked behind her coffin as it proceeded through the streets from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey.

Harry later said no child “should be asked to do” what they did.

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Princes Harry and William joined family members during the funeral procession for their mother Diana. Pic: AP

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Prince William and Prince Harry during their mother’s funeral in September 1997. Pic: PA

After the death of Diana, Harry became even closer to William.

Harry said of William when he turned 21: “Ever since our mother died, obviously we were close, but he is the one person on this earth who I can actually really… we can talk about anything.”

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Harry and William leaving church in Sandringham on Christmas Day in 2003. Pic: PA


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Prince Harry with Prince William and his cousin Zara Tindall after his father’s wedding to Queen Camilla in 2005. Pic: PA

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A teenage Prince Harry with Spice Girls Mel B, Emma, and Victoria in Johannesburg in 1997


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Prince Harry during his school years at Eton College in 2003. Pic: Reuters

The Duke of Sussex spent 10 years in the army, including two frontline tours to Afghanistan, and is patron of the Invictus Games Foundation, which supports veterans’ recovery through sports competitions.

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At Camp Bastion, southern Afghanistan, in 2012. Pic: Reuters

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In the kitchen at Camp Bastion in 2012. Pic: Reuters

Prince Harry had a long relationship with Chelsy Davy.

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Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy were an on-again, off-again couple until May 2010. Pic: Reuters

The Duke of Sussex was best man at his brother’s wedding – and worked with William and Kate on joint projects, including raising awareness for mental health problems.

He undertook public duties during the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012, including travelling to Belize, Bahamas and Jamaica.

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With Usain Bolt in March 2012. Pic: AP

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The Duke of Sussex following in Diana’s footsteps, walking through a minefield in Angola, to see the work of landmine clearance charity the Halo Trust. Pic: PA

Harry started dating Meghan Markle after a blind date in 2016. They first appeared in public together at the Invictus Games in Toronto in September 2017.

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Prince Harry pictured with Meghan Markle for the first time at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto. Pic: PA

Prince Harry said he knew Meghan was “the one” when they announced their engagement two months later.

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The couple announce their engagement in the grounds of Kensington Palace in November 2017

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Official engagement photo from 2017. Pic: Alexi Lubomirski

Millions watched when Harry and his bride tied the knot in a fairy-tale wedding at Windsor Castle in May 2018.

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The couple kiss after their wedding ceremony on the steps of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in May 2018. Pic: Reuters

And it was smiles all around when the Royal Family gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony that summer.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with the late Queen Elizabeth II on the Buckingham Palace balcony in 2018. Pic: AP

Months later, the Sussexes headed to Australia for their first tour as a married couple – and Meghan revealed she was pregnant.

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Prince Harry and Meghan in Australia in 2019. Pic: AP

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born in May 2019.

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Prince Harry and Meghan with their newborn son Archie in 2019. Pic: AP

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Prince Harry with his son Archie during his Christmas break in Canada in late-2019. Pic: PA

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Baby Archie with his father and grandfather at his christening in 2019. Pic: Sussex Royal/Instagram

In 2020, the Sussexes took Archie to Africa for their first royal tour as a family of three.

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Harry and Meghan with Archie in 2019. Pic: Reuters

But shortly thereafter, Harry dropped a bombshell statement: The Sussexes quit as “senior royals” and wanted to be “financially independent”.

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At an awards ceremony in London in March 2020 after the couple announced they were stepping back from royal duties. Pic: Samir Hussein/WireImage

The family moved to California – and gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey.

Meghan famously said “concerns” had been raised about baby Archie’s skin colour before he was born and she had suicidal thoughts during her time in the Royal Family.

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry in their interview with Oprah Winfrey

Their second child, Princess Lilibet, was born in 2021.

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Harry, Archie, Meghan and Lilibet. Pic: Alexi Lubomirski

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Lilibet at an ‘intimate and casual backyard picnic’ for her birthday. Pic: Misan Harriman

That same year, Harry and William unveiled a statue dedicated to their mother Lady Diana. The brothers released a joint statement to honour their mother’s memory, but the rift between them remained.

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Prince William and Prince Harry at the unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue at Kensington Palace

Harry came back to the country for the funeral of Prince Philip in 2021.

According to Harry, following their grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral in September 2021, Charles had asked the brothers: “Please, boys – don’t make my final years a misery.”

But those who hoped for reconciliation were disappointed.

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Harry and William at Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021

The “Fab Four”, as they were once known, were briefly reunited when Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022.

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Kate, William, Harry and Meghan meet members of the public at Windsor Castle following the death of Queen Elizabeth II

At the Coronation of his father, he took a back seat, and flew back quickly after the ceremony.

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The royals at the King’s coronation

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Harry leaves Westminster Abbey following the coronation ceremony. Pic: Reuters

Harry published his best-selling memoir Spare. There has also been a Netflix documentary looking at the Sussexes’ life.

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Harry’s autobiography titled Spare. Pic: PA

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Prince Harry was interviewed by host Stephen Colbert about his new memoir Spare. Pic: CBS via AP

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kissing in a kitchen. Pic: Netflix

Harry has waged a war against tabloids, which he claims have obtained information about his life illegally.

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The Duke of Sussex leaving the Rolls Buildings in central London after giving evidence in the phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers

Recently, the couple travelled to Nigeria.

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Harry and Meghan in Abuja, Nigeria, in May. Pic: Reuters

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