Prince Harry Ships Out to Afghanistan Again
Prince Harry may have just dealt with a publicity war after his naked party pics leaked during a weekend in Las Vegas, but now he’s back to a real war.
The Royal has reportedly returned to Afghanistan for a four-mouth tour of duty after spending last year, training to fly Apache helicopters at a U.S. Air Force base in Gila Bend, Ariz.
Now Harry, or Captain Wales, is joining the Joint Aviation Group to assist in the tumultuous region.
No, this isn’t his royal punishment. According to Us Weekly, the Prince was hoping to be redeployed as soon as possible.
And People magazine says that Harry considers it a great honor to represent Her Majesty’s armed forces whenever he’s needed.
Plus we’re sure the Royal family is more proud of this suit… Than his birthday suit.
Tom Cruise Takes Suri On Helicopter Ride
Hold on tight Suri, it might be a bumpy ride!
Our Splash cameras, caught Tom Cruise with daughter Suri as they took to the friendly skies on a helicopter ride in New York.
Tom was seen carrying little Suri on the heliport, as she wore an orange dress with her hair tied back in a braid.
Tom looked casual as he donned a nice collared shirt, jeans, and sunglasses.
Suri recently reunited with her action hero dad for the first time since his split from her mother Katie Holmes.
Tom had been busy shooting his latest film Oblivion on the west coast.
We bet Tom and Suri had a fun adventure as they went up up and away!
Prince Harry Travels to Cali for Army Training
The Notorious P-R-I-N-C-E is heading back back to Cali Cali
We’re talking about Prince Harry, and this time, his trip to
the US is going to be a whirl.
The British Army captain is headed to the Naval Air Facility
in El Centro, Calif. where he’ll take part of an Apache attack helicopter
course before returning to Afghanistan.
Yeah, lately we’ve seen Prince Harry celebrating his
birthday in London, or on the field playing Polo, but when he gets to the USA
he’ll be switching the clubs for a copter.
His training will include environmental, live fire and
tactical exercises…























