There’s a good reason why Prince Harry was kept out of a major Sandhurst military textbook.
Due to his revelations about the Taliban in his biography “Spare,” the Duke of Sussex—who was rejected despite having served in the military for years—has had to deal with the fallout.
In a post on X, royal expert Angela Levin states: “Harry is not included in Sandhurst’s new, important book. Harry attacks the soldiers despite their oath of devotion to the monarchy.
“Plus, in his memoir Spare, he wrote that the Army taught him to see the enemy as less than human, which goes against military behaviour.”
Harry stated in the book, “So my number is twenty-five,” in reference to the Taliban.I didn’t consider those 25 individuals to be real people, as I was sucked down into the heat and confusion of battle.
“It was like taking chess pieces from the board. “They killed bad people before they killed good people,” he said.