Counter Terrorism Consultant Hanif Qadir says Prince Harry’s statements on the Taliban in his memoir are “reckless” and “damaging”.
He said Prince Harry has painted a “bigger bullseye” on the British Armed Forces and “anything to do with the institution”.
“Coming from a senior member of the Royal Family, he hasn’t got the combination of qualities one should expect – dignity, honour, courage, courtesy, justice and compassion,” Mr Qadir told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
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