
LONDON — Prince Harry’s off-duty time in Afghanistan appeared to be full of war movies, board games and elaborate candy trades.
The 28-year-old helicopter pilot and fellow members of his squad swapped Kit Kats and Rice Krispies Squares for American soldiers’ M&Ms, according to a British media pool report released Sunday.
Harry himself outlined one of his less-prestigious duties. The third-in-line to the British throne said anyone who lost at Uckers — a military game similar to Ludo or Parcheesi — had to then wait on his comrades like a Buckingham Palace butler, ready with a fresh cup of tea whenever anyone rang their bell.
“Whoever loses … then you have to make brews for everybody all day,” Harry told journalists ahead of his return to Britain this past week.
Harry returned to Britain on Wednesday after a 20-week deployment in Afghanistan.



