In his book, Prince Harry reveals that he killed 25 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan and says he did not think of them as 'people', but instead as 'chess pieces'
"Sharing" may seem a good idea to whatever therapists Harry has been seeing but not in the minds of his former military mates and commanders.
Not least because the revelations about the number of Taliban fighters he has killed will make life potentially more dangerous for his family and other British veterans. The fact that he has described doing so, so dispassionately is a propaganda and recruitment godsend to the country's enemies, something borne out by the reaction on Taliban and other extremist social media.
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