The top UK politician said that Prince Harry’s “boasting” was “letting down” his ex-comrades “because you’re not a better person” by killing 25 Talib…
— saying the exiled royal was “letting down” his brothers in arms by making it out like he was “a better person.”when asked about Harry’s confession in his memoir, “Spare,” that he’d killed 25 troops who he “didn’t think of … as people.”
While Wallace is the most high-ranking official to condemn Harry’s revelation, his rebuke is just the latest, withOne of Wallace’s predecessors, Lord Hutton, previously told LBC that Harry’s brag was “a very serious mistake” that “grates horribly” and is “just wrong on every level.”
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