Prince Harry flies back after ice trek
Prince Harry's Arctic adventure ended yesterday when repairs were completed to an ice runway, allowing him to fly home.
The prince, 26, had been delayed for 24 hours, but turned the problem to his advantage and yesterday rejoined a team of wounded servicemen who are trying to reach the North Pole.
He had spent three days training with the group last week on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen.
A spokesman for the group, aiming to raise 2 million for the Walking With The Wounded charity, said: "The team were sad to see him go after spending a considerable amount of time with him training and on their first few days on the ice."
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