
March 31 2011 3:55 PM EST
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Prince Harry sat down with Good Morning America's Bob Woodruff to talk about his brother's upcoming nuptials, but it was what he had to say about his first night in a tent in northern Norway that grabbed people's attention.
Prepping for his Arctic trek, which will raise money for wounded soldiers, the temperatures dropped to minus 25 on his first night in a tent, which he's sharing with his expedition leader, Inge Solheim: "Is that all it was, minus 25? It felt a lot colder than that in there. It was good -- there's things that happened in that tent that I never want to speak of ever again."
The reporters laugh as Harry smiles before getting on with his morning. Watch the video here.
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