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Prince Harry wary of new role

Britain’s Prince Harry has reportedly told friends he is ”terrified” about starting his new Staff Officer role in the Army as he doesn’t want to give up active service.

Britain’s Prince Harry is ”terrified” of his new job.

The 29-year-old prince recently announced he will no longer serve in the Army Air Corps – where he was deployed to Afghanistan twice in his role as an Apache helicopter pilot – and is instead taking on a Staff Officer role in London but is said to have told pals he is wary of ”flying a desk” in the administrative position.

A source told the Sunday People newspaper: ”Staff work is not his greatest strength. He’s more of a field soldier. That’s why he loved Afghanistan.”

Harry – who will help co-ordinate official state visits from foreign dignitaries and help plan ceremonial parades – knows he needs to do the job if he wants a lengthy Army career as a high-ranking officer.

The source continued: ”Harry joined the Army to lead men in battle, not to sit behind a desk pushing papers.

”But if you want a career in the Army you have to do your stint as a staff officer.”

And an officer who has recently completed a role similar to the one Harry is taking on warned the prince is likely to get ”bored”.

They said: ”Harry will be bored. The hours there are long and as the ­junior officer in the team he will be the dogsbody.

”Staff jobs like this can often feel like a punishment.”