Prince Harry’s Autobiography Controversy; Taliban protest, Britain worried

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LondonKabul: Harry, the son of King Charles and Princess Diana, raised by the book ‘Spare’ at the age of 42 is a storm of controversy not limited to Britain. Harry claimed to have killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as a pilot in the Air Force. Defense experts said the remark posed a threat to Harry’s own safety.

The Taliban has come out against the references in Prince Harry’s autobiography. Anas Haqqani, the leader of the Taliban, said that those who killed Hari were not members of the Chaturanga, but people with relationships and families. Despite Harry’s book causing a storm of controversy in Britain, the royal family has remained silent.

Taliban leader Anas Haqqani responded in harsh language against Harry. “Harry, you killed not the blacks on the chessboard, but the green men,” the Taliban leader tweeted. Some former military officers also expressed the view that Harry’s statement was a threat to national security.

A book full of embarrassing scandals in the palace of the British royal family will hit the market tomorrow. There are surprising revelations in the parts that have already come out. William and Harry once came to blows over Harry’s wife, Meghan. Harry says in the book that William grabbed him by the neck and pushed him to the ground and that he was injured.

Harry reveals that he started using cocaine at the age of 17 and that King Charles intervened to end the habit. He and William had pleaded with Charles not to marry the current Ranji, Camilla. But Charles rejected the request. The book also reveals that King Charles doubted whether Harry was his son. King Charles’ jabs hinted at Princess Diana’s relationship with Major James Hewitt.

Despite the controversy surrounding the book’s revelations, the royal family has remained silent. Harry and Meghan left the palace in 2018 and now live in California.

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