The palace has recently announced that Prince Harry will continue his work with veterans as he supports another 'Walking with the Wounded' expedition when he leaves the forces in June.
The 30-year-old, whose future longterm employment is likely to focus on helping veterans too, will launch a new project called 'Walk of Britain' in London, People Magazine reported.
The event, taking place this summer, will see five wounded veterans trek 1,000 miles through mainland U.K. and the project also aims to raise awareness of the charity, which helps to secure the future independence and employment of sick and injured veterans.
The team will start in Scotland on August 22 and plan to cross the finish line in London Oct. 31. En route, they will be joined by friends, cadets, scouts, other wounded personnel and the Military Wives Choir, which will provide some musical support along the way.
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