Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is a member of the British royal family and the fifth in the line of succession to the throne. He is the youngest son of King Charles III, and Diana, Princess of Wales, as well as the younger brother to Prince William, the first in line to the throne.
He married actress Meghan Markle in May 2018 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The ceremony was attended by a number of celebrities, such as Sir Elton John, David Beckham, George Clooney, and Serena Williams. The couple began dating in 2015 and shares two children: Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor. Harry is the grandson of the now deceased Queen Elizabeth II.
Harry and Meghan left England in January 2020 and currently live on an estate in Southern California after stepping down from their positions as senior members of the royal family. The decision caused widespread speculation that the pair had a falling out with other family members, including his brother Prince William. A year later, Harry and Meghan participated in an interview with TV host Oprah Winfrey and alleged that a family member in the royal family had made a racial remark about their child, Archie. Since stepping down, the couple launched their own non-profit, Archewell Inc., and released the mental health documentary series "The Me You Can't See" on AppleTV.
Following in his brother William's footsteps, the Duke of Sussex was trained at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst before being deployed to Afghanistan during the war. He served in the Army Air Corps from 2012-2013 for a 20-week deployment. Harry formally resigned from the army in June 2015. During his time as a senior member of the royal family, Harry was involved with charitable foundations promoting mental health awareness.