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Harry suffers panic attacks and stays in as much as possible, watching episodes of Friends. One day, he calls Thomas, the brother of his friend Henners. As they reminisce, Harry hears Thomas scream and realizes that his friend is being mugged. He and his bodyguards find Thomas and take him to the police station. Harry continues to live alone in an apartment in Kensington Palace. His upstairs neighbor, “Mr. R,” annoys Harry by parking in front of his window., and Harry resents “Mrs. R” for parking in the space that his mother used when she lived at Kensington Palace.
Prince William and Kate have their first child, George. Journalists point out that George has ousted Harry from third-in-line to fourth-in-line to the throne. In August 2013, Harry takes an official trip to Angola. Like Princess Diana, he detonates one of the hazardous mines. As his 29th birthday approaches, the press speculates about why he’s still single, analyzing his failed relationships.
Prince Harry consults his private secretary, Ed Lane Fox (Elf), about founding an athletics event for injured veterans. Elf arranges a meeting with Keith Mills, the organizer of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Harry tells Mills that the athletics event must synchronize with the First World War’s centenary in 10 months.
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