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Britain's Prince Harry has he wants to a difference in the world. The 32-year-old royal, who is fifth in line to the British throne, exclusively to a documentary team from Britain's ITV television channel. In a very candid interview, the young prince at length about his charity projects and the effect the loss of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, on him at an early age. Harry that for a long time after his mother's death, he not want to fulfill the expectations of a prince. His charity work helping orphans in Lesotho and working with war veterans has him a new perspective on life and on how he can his position and fame to do good.

Prince Harry told journalists that he did not always such a positive outlook on life. He said he used to " his head in the sand," but now views life "very, very differently". He said: "I was the system, going, 'I don't want to be this person'." He that things have changed 180 degrees, saying: "Now I'm just so fired up and energised to lucky enough to in a position to make a difference…to something of my life." The prince said it was, "fun to be good and boring to bad". He said: "Whether it's in your local community, your village...walking down the street, a door for an old lady, helping her across the road. Whatever it is, just good. Why wouldn't you?"

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