Britain's Prince Harry will attend the 'Wounded: The Legacy of War' exhibition today (11.11.14).
The 30-year-old royal will visit Somerset House in London today to view an exhibition of photographs taken by Bryan Adams which depicts soldiers who have been injured while on military duty in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Over the weekend, His Royal Highness visited Kandahar, Afghanistan as part of Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
On Sunday (09.11.14) Prince Harry - who fought in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2008 and 2012 to 2013 - attended a ceremony with former troops where laid down a wreath of poppies with a heartfelt handwritten note.
It read: "There is no greater love then to lay down one's life for one's friends. They will never be forgotten. Harry."
Prince Harry has always been a strong advocate for supporting soldiers.
In 2013, the royal took part in a fundraising event in aid of Walking With The Wounded, which involved hiking to the most southern point of the world.
Prince Harry was joined on the expedition by 12 injured servicemen and women, as well as 'The Wire' actor Dominic West.
'Wounded: The Legacy of War' is available for public viewing from November 12 to January 25 at Somerset House.
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