Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was born to the power couple King Charles III and Lady Diana in London.
At birth, he became the fifth successor to the royal throne and an active working member of the royal family.
Harry, the youngest brother of Prince William, spent his early years at the Ludgrove School and Eton College. After completing most of his education, he served in the Royal Military Academy for an extended period.
The 40-year-old founded the international multi-sport event Invictus Games in 2014, with a profound focus on wounded and ill veterans.
Later he joined forces with Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton in launching Heads Together, a campaign catering to mental health and well-being.
However, apart from Harry’s royal persona what grabbed people’s attention was his marriage to Meghan Markle, the former Suits star.
The two, who made a firm standing in the royal family as the newlywedded couple, eventually stepped away from all royal roles and found their home base in Southern California.
It is worth noting, the duo, who had to leave London because of intense drama, began contributing greatly by founding the Archewell Inc, a profit and non-profit organization in the US.
While they served greatly for the humanity what gained traction were their professional endeavours with the release of the famous Netflix docu-series titled Harry & Meghan.