Henry of England's memoirs are pure dynamite. In it, the prince has revealed that he killed 25 Taliban while serving in Afghanistan as a helicopter pilot. The autobiography, which in Spanish is titled 'En la sombra' (In the shadows) is causing a major stir, especially in the United Kingdom, because it reveals unpublished details about the Royal House that could have a strong impact.
He states that he participated in six missions and in all of them there was death, but "justifiable" "It was not a statistic that filled me with pride but it did not leave me ashamed either. When I found myself immersed in the heat and confusion of combat, I didn't think of those 25 as people. They were chess pieces removed from the board, the bad people eliminated before they could kill the good ones," slips in the youngest son of King Charles III.
Another of those chapters that are real gunpowder deals with Henry's relationship with William. According to the testimony of the first, they came to blows in 2019. It was at Kensington Palace, when the elder described Meghan Markel as "difficult", "rude" and "rough".
"It all happened so fast. So fast. She grabbed me by the collar, ripped my necklace and threw me to the ground. I landed in the dog dish, which broke apart under my back, the pieces cutting me. I lay there for a moment, stunned, then stood up and told him to get out," Harry has recounted.
So far these are fragments that have been leaked from Prince Harry's biography that will be released next Tuesday.
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