LONDON Prince Harry, who served in the Army for 10 years, could return as they are calling for people to rejoin in the battle against Covid19. TheArmy’s website says: “We value your previous service, and if you’re thinking of coming back, there’s a job waiting for you. “If you have served in the RegularArmy, you can return to full time service even if you left under the Armed Forces Redundancy Scheme. “There are also opportunities for personnel from the other services to join the Army.” AnArmy Twitter account added: “People who left in the last 12 months could return within four weeks but it could take longer for those who left over a year ago. “Want to rejoin the @BritishArmy? The Army is committed to maximising its size during the outbreak of #coronavirus. “Fast track for those who left in the last 12 months; you could be serving again within 4 weeks.” Express.co.uk has asked the Ministry of Defence how long it would take for someone to rejoin who left more than a year ago. It comes as the Army has been helping in the response to the coronavirus outbreak. Military personnel have been working 15- hours shifts to transform the ExCel centre in London into the new 4000-bed NHS Night ingale Hospital. Up to 200 personnel have been assisting contractors and NHS staff with the hospital’s construction. Harry reached the rank of Captain during his 10 years in the Army and also undertook two tours of Afghanistan. He left the military in June 2016 to start a “new chapter”. At the time, Harry said: “After a decade of service, moving on from the army has been a really tough decision.—AP