Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, wears the Eton School Dress consisting of black tailcoat and waistcoat and pin-striped trouser: the former date from around 1850 and the latter from 1900, in this May 12, 2003 photo.
Britain's Prince Harry during the Wall Game at Eton College in this March 2003 photo released Sunday, June 8, 2003. Prince Harry, third in line to the British throne, has been revealed as an artistic and sporty teenager in a series of intimate photographs released to mark his departure from the exclusive Eton College at Windsor.
Prince Harry on College Field at Eton, while playing in the Field Game March 2003 between the School and a team of Old Boys.
Prince Harry, the younger son of Britain's Prince of Wales, top center, takes part in the Wall Game in March 2003, at Eton College, England, between Dr. Gailey's Old Boys against The Mixed Wall, the top school team. His brother, Prince William, right with face partially showing, is playing for the Old Boys.
Britain's Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, sits May 12, 2003, in his room at Eton College, England. Within limits, student are allowed to decorate their room themselves. The 18-year old Prince Harry, who is third in line to the British throne, will leave school after his last exams Thurday June 12, 2003.
Sitting in his room at Eton College in this May 12, 2003 photo. A framed photo of his late mother, Princess Diana, sits on the desk.
Britain's Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, sits in his room as he polishes the boots May 12, 2003, that he wears while taking part in the Combined Cadet Force (CCF). Marking the end of his five years of study at the exclusive school in south England, Prince Harry agreed to the release of photos showing his life at Eton.
The prince poses next to a bronze statue of Perseus holding the Gorgon's head at Eton, England. The statue stands in the King of Siam's Garden, presented to the school by the Old Etonian King in 1929.
Prince Harry, right, portrays Conrade, with another actor portraying Borachio, in an Eton College production of "Much Ado about Nothing."
Again, the prince plays Conrade in a masked ball scene from an Eton College production of "Much Ado about Nothing" in this undated photo.
Prince Harry plays with Rosie and Jenny, who belong to the housemaster of Manor House at Eton College, where the Prince is a student. The royals agreed to the release intimate photos of his life at Eton to mark his departure from the school.
On May 12, 2003, the prince stood in the Drawing School with two of the works of art he has done while at Eton. His work, as yet untitled, involves a mixture of painting and printing, and reflects his habit of using animals as his starting point. In this case, the original study of lizards has been influenced by an interest in Aboriginal art.
Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, poses May 12, 2003, in Eton College's Drawing School. The wooden skeleton is a recent addition and until recently, the boys used a real one.
Britain's Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, rehearses May 12, 2003, for the tattoo at Eton College, England, where he was the Parade Commander. The 18-year old Prince Harry, who is third in line to the British throne, will leave school after his last exams Thurday June 12, 2003.
Britain's Prince Harry, the younger son of the Prince of Wales, who finishes his studies at Eton College June 12, 2003, wears School Dress, which consists of black tailcoat and waistcoat, dating from around 1850 and pin-striped trouser from 1900, in Eton, England on May 12, 2003. the Prince has 'stick-ups', wing collars and bow tie, because he is House Captain of Games.
Prince Harry punches the air as he leaves Eton College Thursday, June 12, 2003, on his last day at the school where he has been a pupil for five years.
Like many other young students, the prince hauls some of his belongings in a plastic bag.
Prince Harry waves as he leaves Eton Thursday June 12, his last day at the school. According to an announcement from St. James' Palace, Prince Harry is to apply for entry to the Royal Military Acdemy at Sandhurst after talking a year off working and traveling.