Even before the memoirs of the British Prince Harry appear next week, the media are currently outdoing each other with more or less explosive excerpts from it. According to one report, Harry described in his autobiography “Spare” that he killed 25 people as a soldier in Afghanistan.
“One of the most important things I learned in the army is that I am responsible for my own actions. So my number: 25,” Harry writes, according to Sky News, referring to the number of people he has killed in his operations in afghanistan.
“It was nothing that made me happy, but nothing that made me ashamed either.” The broadcaster got hold of a copy of the unpublished book and quoted it on Thursday like many other British media. “Of course I would have preferred not to have that number on my military list or in my head, but I would also have preferred to live in a world without Taliban, in a world without war.” , there are realities that cannot be changed, the 38-year-old, who now lives in California with his family, continues to write, according to the report.
The book would have accidentally gone on sale
Harry’s autobiography “Spare” was due to be released on January 10. However, according to British media, the book accidentally went on sale in Spain on Thursday. Sky News reported that the books were available in the windows of a major bookshop chain in Spain “then were hastily removed after the error was discovered”. However, various British media acquired copies in good time and reported on the contents. Initially, there was no response from Penguin Random House publishers.
According to the leaked details, Harry and Prince William would have begged his father Charles not to marry his partner Camilla. He and William “begged” their father not to remarry, the Sun and Daily Mail reported Thursday. Harry feared Camilla as an “evil stepmother”. Harry wrote of his first official meeting with Camilla that he prepared for it like a shot. “Close your eyes and you won’t even notice,” writes the 38-year-old. However, Camilla was bored and regarded the meeting as a formality, as Harry, as a non-heir apparent, was out of her way.
Further details – such as an escalated dispute between the brothers – from the book had already become known.
Source: Krone

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