Prince Harry leaves ‘Paki’ row behind to chase Apache dreams

Prince Harry leaves ‘Paki’ row behind to chase Apache dreamsLondon, January 20 : Prince Harry has apparently left the `Paki' row behind to get back to chasing his dreams of becoming a pilot of the meanest attack machine in the British Army.

The soldier prince, who has been accused of racism after calling a fellow Asian cadet "our little Paki friend" in a three year old home video, set his foot at the Army Air Corps HQ Hampshire to begin his training.

The 24-year-old, who is allegedly keen on making a comeback on the frontline after having being pulled out from the Afghan War, will undergo a rigorous
18-month-programme that will test his aptitude to handle the 45 million pound Apache.

The party-loving royal will also be required to follow the Army's strict rules for the learner pilots that include staying away from the bottle for months at a time.

"There is a huge amount of info for Harry to take in," the Sun quoted a source at the Army Air Corps base in Middle Wallop as saying. (ANI)

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