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By Jethro Mullen, CNN
Updated 0412 GMT (1112 HKT) April 6, 2015
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Prince Harry pays his respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier
He is starting a four-week attachment with the Australian military
(CNN)Britain's Prince Harry arrived Monday in Australia, where he'll be spending
four weeks with the country's military.
Before reporting for duty, the 30-year-old prince visited the Australian War Mem
orial in Canberra, the capital, paying his respects at the Tomb of the Unknown A
ustralian Soldier.
A crowd of onlookers gathered outside the memorial. Some snapped photos of the r
oyal visitor, while one boy held a sign celebrating the prince's hair color: "Re
d Heads Rule!"
During his time down under, Harry "will work and live alongside colleagues in th
e Australian Army in a number of regiments in Sydney, Darwin and Perth," the Aus
tralian Defence Forces said last week.
He has already spent time with Australian troops on a number of occasions during
his 10-year military career, according to a royal spokesman.
"Prince Harry has trained and served alongside Australian armed forces on operat
ional tours to Afghanistan; he has met them during the Invictus Games; and even
trekked to the South Pole with a couple of Australian soldiers," the spokesman s
aid ahead of the visit.
Leaving the military in June

The younger son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Harry is known in the Brit
ish Army as "Captain Harry Wales," from his official title and name, His Royal H
ighness Prince Henry of Wales.
He began his formal military duties in 2005 at the Royal Military Academy Sandhu
rst.
Last month, he announced that he would be leaving the armed forces in June, desc
ribing the decision as "really tough."
Australian military officials say the prince's program with them will be "challe
nging."
It will involve training in urban settings and patrolling the Australian bush, a
s well as aviation activities and fire exercises. He'll also participate in regu
lar activities such as physical training and pack marches.
Support for the wounded
Another focus of Harry's visit is to spend time meeting wounded, injured and ill
service members in Australia.
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and continues to champion the Invictus Games, a competition for former military
personnel who have been wounded in the line of duty.
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f the World War I Battle of Gallipoli.
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