Prince Harry impresses with shooting skills

You know, I saw a poll not too long ago where a majority of Canadians said that if the monarchy could skip a generation and go straight from elizabeth to the grandkids, ignoring prince charles entirely, they'd support remaining a monarchy.

As a guy who is generally a republican (and a member of Citizens for a Canadian Republic) I have to admit I would tend to agree. I kind of like the two brothers. They seem all right.

cept when they wear a nazi unifrom to a party and have to go to rehab to get off booze and drugs. other then that tho ;)
 
He is the Royal family's only combat vet under the age of 80 - he has to know something about shooting. (and he didn't have to go - he could have side stepped that duty, full marks for stepping up - he was apparently p*ssed when an Australian newspaper reported he was in A'stan because he knew they'd have to pull him)
 
You know, I saw a poll not too long ago where a majority of Canadians said that if the monarchy could skip a generation and go straight from elizabeth to the grandkids, ignoring prince charles entirely, they'd support remaining a monarchy.
As a guy who is generally a republican (and a member of Citizens for a Canadian Republic) I have to admit I would tend to agree. I kind of like the two brothers. They seem all right.

Charlie Hapsburg is a loon. I cringe every time I see him. I sure hope one of the kids get it instead.
 
He is the Royal family's only combat vet under the age of 80 - he has to know something about shooting. (and he didn't have to go - he could have side stepped that duty, full marks for stepping up - he was apparently p*ssed when an Australian newspaper reported he was in A'stan because he knew they'd have to pull him)

Don't forget Prince Andrew, born around 1960. The guy flew RN Sea Kings around The Falklands when the bullets, bombs and missiles were flying. ;)
 
I had forgotten about Andy - possibly my old "Army bias" showing through, pretty sure Andy wouldn't know what to do with Ma Deuce though.

Well, he did pass the Royal Marines Commando green beret course. For what that's worth. :)
 
He is the Royal family's only combat vet under the age of 80 - he has to know something about shooting.

I am not saying that he can't shoot as I really don't know.
However the belief that he can shoot because he has been deployed goes against much of what I have seen in the last few years.
 
39/40? That is likely a fig 11/59 with irons @ 30m standing. Not a bad score if he had time and depending on speed, an excellent one.
Likely better than 85% of the 'shooters' on this forum.:ar15:
 
Guys they were shooting from 30 meters? Ya ok. Plus if you were in the military and Prince Harry shows up for a photo op, would you not throw one just out of the score ring as well? The same way the Olympic runner threw the race to him. Never a good idea to make a visiting member of the Royal family look bad. They might not care but your ranking officers trying to kiss posterior sure will.

Good to see him shooting though.

I thought Harry "jumped the gun" (no pun intended)...:wave:
 
FOB Dehli

He is the Royal family's only combat vet under the age of 80 - he has to know something about shooting. (and he didn't have to go - he could have side stepped that duty, full marks for stepping up - he was apparently p*ssed when an Australian newspaper reported he was in A'stan because he knew they'd have to pull him)

Harry is/was a cavalry officer, who trained with his troop to go to Afghanistan. When there were noises that a Royal would make too attractive a target for the TB, and therefore endanger his troops more than necessary. Give the man credit for insisting on doing his part. In the end the Army trained him as a Forward Air Controller and sent him to FOB Dehli, Helmand province. It looked out of the way on the tippy south end of a long string of FOBs and camps along the Helmand River, but it was anything but quiet.

FOB Dehli was the first point of contact for TB coming north from their camps in Pakistan. Getting past Dehli was their recruit school confirmation exercise. The garrison was on the guns daily, with container after container of ammunition being fired at the insurgents. If a bad guy showed himself, the Brits and Afghan would engage. Harry would call in the mortars, arty and air support as required. When the Australian newspaper broke the story, Harry was f&cking p!ssed! He was having a significant effect on the war, and the British papers had agreed to a truce while he was overseas. The Australians didn't have the same restrictions, and they wanted to sell papers.

How do I know? I was working with a lot of Brits, who were used to working amongst Royals, reading the Fleet Street rags, and gauging the truthfulness of the rumour mill.
 
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