“It’s not a number that satisfies me, but it’s nothing to be ashamed of.”


In this image released on January 21, 2013, Prince Harry shows off his flight helmet to the TV crew. He conducts an early morning checkout sitting in an Apache helicopter on a British-controlled flight line at his Bastion camp in Afghanistan on December 12, 2012.  .

In this image released on January 21, 2013, Prince Harry shows off his flight helmet to the TV crew. He conducts an early morning checkout sitting in an Apache helicopter on a British-controlled flight line at his Bastion camp in Afghanistan on December 12, 2012. .John Stilwell – WPA Pool/Getty Images

  • Prince Harry has revealed that he killed 25 people while on duty in Afghanistan.

  • Telegraph I got an excerpt of the book before its release.

  • “It’s not a happy number, but it’s not embarrassing,” Harry wrote.

Written by Prince Harry His next memoir “Spare” He killed more than 20 people in Afghanistan after the military taught him not to consider Taliban members human. According to Telegraphobtained an excerpt from the book.

Although he wrote that he was “neither proud nor ashamed,” his confession would likely make him and his family a target for larger terrorists. Independent It reported, citing several critics, including a publicist, journalist and former commando.

“In the age of Apaches and laptops,” Harry said, “I could come up with an exact number of enemy combatants I’d killed, and not being afraid of that number seemed essential. .”

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex served as a forward controller for the Royal British Army from 2007 to 2008 and flew attack helicopters from 2012 to 2013. reported by Al Jazeera.

“It seemed imperative not to be afraid of that number, so my number is 25. It’s not a number that makes me happy, but it’s also not something I’m embarrassed about.”

Harry claimed the military had imbued him with the idea that the Taliban members he was fighting were his “chess pawns”.

“From day one, my goal was not to go to bed doubting whether I did the right thing, whether I shot only the Taliban, whether I shot only the Taliban with no civilians nearby. I wanted to go back to England, I had all my limbs, but more than that, I wanted to go home with an unbroken conscience,” Harry wrote.

A rep for Harry did not immediately respond to an insider’s request for comment.

The book’s publisher, Penguin Random House, has not shared excerpts from the memoir widely ahead of its January 10, 2023 publication, but The Telegraph has confirmed that the Spanish version of the book is available from a Spanish bookstore. I wrote that I got a copy.

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