Where did the Hardy Prince hail from ?
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Prince Hal is the standard term used in literary criticism and is used to refer to Shakespeare's portrayal of the young Henry V of England as a prince before his accession to the throne, taken from the diminutive form of his name used in the plays almost exclusively by Falstaff. Henry is called "Prince Hal" in critical commentary on his character in Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.
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The prince was removed from the council by his father after he had defied the king's wishes by persuading it to declare war on France.
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