Prince Harry, explosive: revealed he took cocaine and killed 25 enemies

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After a momentary cessation of tensions between Prince Harry and the British royal family following the death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, following the launch of Harry’s autobiographycall Replacement (Savings), things will get hotter. The book will contain explosive revelations about the Crown’s treatment of Princess Diana and her wife Meghan Markle’s youngest son, and two confessions from Harry are already making waves in the UK.

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Prince Harry revealed this in his memoirs killed 25 Taliban fighters during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.

The Duke of Sussex, known as ‘Captain Wales’ in the army, wrote that he did not think of those killed as ‘people’ but as “chess pieces” which he had removed from the board.

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Harry, who flew an Apache attack helicopter on his second tour, said, ‘It’s not something that pleases me, but I wasn’t ashamed either”. This is the first time Harry, 38, has specified the number of insurgents he personally killed during his time in Afghanistan, where he was both between 2007 and 2008 and again in 2012.

While many soldiers do not know how many enemies they have killed in combat, the Duke wrote that “in the age of Apaches and laptops” he was able to tell exactly how many rebels he killed.

He added: “I found it essential not to be afraid of that number. So my number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but it doesn’t embarrass me either.”

Another one of Harry’s confessions that is shocking international public opinion has something to do with it admit to using cocaine.

Early in his autobiography, Harry describes smoking cannabis and drinking, but first revealed how they offered him a line of cocaine during a hunting weekend.

He admitted to having lied to Real Casa staff during an interrogation to which he was subjected to find out if he had taken cocaine. He said: “It wasn’t very funny. I was a 17-year-old boy willing to try almost anything upset the established order”.

According to translations obtained by MailOnline and also reported by Sky News, Harry said: ‘It wasn’t very funny and it didn’t make me feel particularly happy in the way other people seemed to feel, but it did make me feel different and that was my main focus. To feel. be different”.

Harry and his quarrels with Prince William

An excerpt from the book recently published in the magazine Keeper All it takes is a test button to guess what’s coming. There, Prince Harry recounts an incident with Prince William, where he is heir to the throne he physically assaulted his brother after an argument about Markle.

According to Harry’s account, the incident between the two took place at his London home in 2019. It was William who arrived there with the alleged desire to talk about the deterioration in the relationship between the two after Harry’s marriage to the American actress .

However, from the first moment, William complained about Markle, calling her “difficult” and “rude”which Harry claims is a repeat of the attacks that the English press dedicated to his wife.

His brother was also “visibly angry,” Harry writes, and tried to calm him down any way he could. He told him that he was repeating the same offensive terms in the press and that he wanted him to have more sense than he did. He also accused William of acting like an “heir”, unable to understand why his brother was angry.

The discussion grew tense and insults were exchanged. After William stated that he only wanted to “help”, Harry retorted that what he was doing was anything but helpful. This apparently made William even angrier, that he started doing it approach your brother in a threatening way.

Harry points out that it was at this point that he started to get scared. He went to the kitchen to get a glass of water and gave it to his brother, wanting to try to calm him down, telling him that when he was like this “it was impossible to talk” to him.

It was at that moment that William suddenly lunged at Harry, grabbed him by the lapels of his jacket, pulled him he turned it upside down and threw it on the grounddropping it into a pet’s food dish, which splintered and injured Harry.

“He got out of the water, cursed me again and then lunged at me. It all happened so fast. Very fast. He grabbed me by the neck, ripped my collar off and threw me to the ground. I landed on the dog’s food bowl, It broke under my back and I felt the pieces cut into my skin. I lay on the ground for a moment, stunned, then stood up and told him to go away,” Harry wrote.

According to Harry, William would urge him to answer them, just like he did in the fights they had when they were children. Harry says he refused to do it. William left, Harry says, then returned “with a remorseful face and apologised”.

Before leaving, William apparently had one last request. “He turned around and said: “You Mustn’t Tell Meg”“.

“‘What? Did you attack me?'”

“‘I didn’t attack you, Harold.'”

Harry claims he didn’t tell his wife immediately, but… she called her therapist.

Finally, he told Markle what had happened, after she noticed the scratches on his body from the fall. According to Harry, his wife was “neither very surprised nor very angry”.

“I was really sad,” writes Harry.

An explosive autobiography

The recurring theme of Harry’s book can be summed up by the title. The idea of ​​”Spare” is apparently a term used in British aristocratic and royal circles to refer to the second son, as long as it serves as a “spare” in case something happens to the eldest son and heir.

In one section of the book, Harry recounts a scene that allegedly occurred during his birth, in which his father, King Charles III, “congratulated” his mother, Princess Diana: “Marvellous! You have given me an heir and a reservation. My work here is done.”

There are also sections where Harry remembers the deep love which he had, both for his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in 1997, and for his grandmother, the recently deceased Queen Elizabeth II.

Central to the book, however, is Harry’s fractured relationship with his brother and father, King Charles III. In another section, he recalls meeting them both after Prince Felipe’s funeral in April 2021.

In the scene, narrated by Harry, the father stood between them and, looking at them, made a request.

“Please guys. don’t make my last years an ordeal“.

Source: Clarin

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