Prince Harry will join a team of wounded military servicemen at  the start of their expedition to trek unaided to the Geographic North  Pole. The Prince - Patron of the charity Walking with the Wounded - will  join the group at their base camp in Longyearbyen, north Norway on 29th  March, where he will undertake three days of training with the team.  The Prince will then trek with the team for five days as they commence  their expedition high above the Arctic Circle. Prince Harry will depart  the ice on 5th April, to return to the United Kingdom for continued  military training. 
The Walking with the Wounded team includes four wounded soldiers, who  have suffered life-changing injuries during active service, including  two amputees. They will be accompanied by two expedition leaders and a  Norwegian polar guide. Their four week expedition will see the team  covering up to 200 miles of the frozen Arctic Ocean by foot, pulling  their own equipment in sleds weighing in excess of 100kg and in  temperatures that can drop to minus 60.
The Walking with the Wounded Expedition supports other charities that  help injured soldiers rebuild their lives. The money raised from this  expedition will be used for educational courses and training programmes  to aid rehabilitation back into ordinary life.
Notes to editors
Prince Harry is currently training to be an Apache Helicopter pilot with the Army Air Corps.
The Walking with the Wounded Expedition Team includes Afghanistan  veterans Captain Martin Hewitt (30), Captain Guy Disney (28), Sergeant  Steve Young (28) and Private Jaco Van Gass (24). The team will be  accompanied by Inge Solheim (Expedition Leader), Henry Cookson (Polar  Guide), Edward Parker (Expedition Founder) and Simon Dalglish  (Expedition Founder).
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