Not only is James Blunt a talented singer/songwriter, but before the release of his debut album Back to Bedlam, James was an officer in the Life Guards, a cavalry regiment in the British Army. In this exclusive interview, James talks about his time in Kosovo, and his return visit to perform for the troops and his touching song ‘No Bravery’, inspired by his time at war.

But fortunately, James also manages to amuse us all with tales from his tour bus and his love for Ibiza.

Watch the first part of James Blunt’s exclusive profile on t5m

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