In one section of his upcoming book Spare, the 38-year-old said he 'didn't think of those 25 as people'.
abc.net.au/news/taliban-respond-to-prince-harry-afghanistan-killings/101834572The Taliban have criticised Prince Harry after the British royal wrote in his memoir he had killed 25 people while serving two military tours in Afghanistan, describing them as "chess pieces removed from the board".
In one section, the 38-year-old recounts his tours of Afghanistan, first as a forward air controller in 2007-08 and again in 2012, when he was a gunner in Apache attack helicopters, and the number of people he had killed. "They were chess pieces removed from the board, Bad people eliminated before they could kill Good people."
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