Britain's Prince Harry will attend a 50th anniversary screening of the film 'Zulu' tonight (10.06.14).
The 29-year-old royal is expected to attend the screening at the Odeon in Leicester Square and the event will also celebrate the hard work of three charities which have helped injured soldiers and young people in Africa.
The 1964 movie, starring a young Michael Caine, tells the story of 150 British troops who took on an epic battle with 4,000 Zulu warriors at Rorke's Drift in South Africa, while many were sick and wounded, and their achievements earned them 11 prestigious Victoria Crosses.
Tonight's screening will raise money for two charities supported by the prince - Walking with the Wounded and Sentebale Lesotho - as well as the David Rattray Foundation.
The royal will meet people linked to the film and charity representatives before the screening of the movie, which has been digitally enhanced to mark the occasion, and dramatises the events which took place in January 1879.
Prince Harry, who has served in the Army himself, is the patron of Winston's Wish, which has been involved with Walking with the Wounded, and he took part in an expedition to the South Pole last year with injured soldiers.
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