
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, claims in his autobiography, which has gone on sale Thursday in Spain by mistake five days before the official date, that he killed 25 people while serving as a helicopter pilot during the war in Afghanistan.
Henry, who served in the Army for ten years, rising to the rank of captain, recounts that he did not think of those 25 lives as «people», but as «chess pieces» on a chessboard, as reported by the newspaper ‘The Telegraph’.
Henry also recounts a discussion he had with Prince William at his London home in 2019 in the run-up to his wedding to Meghan Markle. The prince claims that his brother called his wife «rude» and «difficult», appellations frequently used by the tabloids in the UK.
After this, Henry claims that the argument became heated until William grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the ground. The prince claims in his autobiography that his brother was not being «rational» and accuses him of acting like the «heir» to the British Crown, according to the Guardian.
On the alleged altercation in 2019, Henry highlights that before telling his wife, who was «sad» about what happened, he told his therapist. The family quarrels reached such an extent that King Charles III begged his children to have a truce after the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The autobiography, published in Spain five days before its official release on January 10, under the name ‘In the shadow’, reveals leaked details such as the pleas to Charles III by his son not to marry the queen ‘consort’, Camilla.
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)






