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Prince Harry Throws Out The Fags

Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 06 December 2007 | There are 0 comments

Prince Harry will be asked to carry out many public functions in the future

Prince Harry has quit smoking!  The wild prince whose nightclubbing and partying exploits are documented in great detail by the tabloid press has finally quit his smoking habit to the relief of his father and close family.

Prince Harry Throws Out The Fags

Prince Harry who is only 23 years old will find it hard to stay off cigarettes late at night after a drink in a club however that is when it will be the biggest challenge for him.  He is lucky in a sense that a smoking ban has been implemented in all public places in the United Kingdom so people will not be able to smoke next door to him inside which will remove the temptation to light up significantly. Prince Harry who is also embarking on a career in the army will be at a great disadvantage physically to his fellow officers if he continues to puff away.

Giving up smoking when you are still young is a very sensible thing to do because research shows that the longer that you smoke for the more difficult it is to quit. If your body gets used to smoking you not only get a physical addiction but it becomes extremely difficult for you to change your psychological habits with regard to smoking.

Smoking is becoming increasingly socially unacceptable in the United Kingdom and given that Prince Harry will be asked to carry out many public functions in the future it is imperative that he gives up smoking. He will look pretty ridiculous if he has to visit a hospital and then pop outside every hour or so to have a cigarette. He will also be at the mercy of the tabloid press every time he steps out of a building to light up.

Ukmedix News wishes Prince Harry well in the future with regard to his smoking cessation attempt.

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