Prince Harry revealing the number of Taliban soldiers he killed in Afghanistan will “renew” the threat against him, says former British commander Richard Kemp.
“He’s already a target, he was known to have fought in Afghanistan, he’s obviously a member of the Royal Family, therefore by definition a target, but this will just renew that threat against him,” Mr Kemp said.
“The problem I have with him coming out and effectively boasting about how many Taliban he’s killed is it does increase the risk to him.
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