Prince Harry Opens Up About Military Service in New Tell-All Book
Prince Harry, also known as Captain Wales during his time in the military, has made headlines once again with the release of his bombshell tell-all book, Spare. In this revealing memoir, the prince delves into his experiences during his second tour of duty, where he saw active combat as an Apache co-pilot gunner.
During his time in Afghanistan, Prince Harry was faced with the harsh realities of war. In an interview with the BBC, he candidly discussed the difficult decisions he had to make on the battlefield. When asked if he had ever killed anyone during his deployment, Prince Harry responded, “Yeah, so lots of people have. The squadron’s been out here. Everyone’s fired a certain amount.”
Despite the grim nature of his role, Prince Harry emphasized that his main priority was always the safety of his fellow troops. “If there’s people trying to do bad stuff to our guys, then we’ll take them out of the game,” he explained. “Our job out here is to make sure the guys are safe on the ground. Now if that means shooting at someone who’s shooting at them, then we’ll do it.”
Throughout his military service, Prince Harry was involved in numerous missions to recover injured troops and protect his comrades from enemy threats. Despite the challenges he faced, he remained dedicated to his role and committed to serving his country.
Prince Harry’s willingness to open up about his experiences in combat sheds light on the sacrifices made by military personnel around the world. His bravery and dedication to his fellow soldiers serve as a testament to his character and commitment to his duties.
As Prince Harry continues to navigate his role as a public figure and advocate for mental health awareness, his military service remains a defining chapter in his life story. Through his book Spare, he offers readers a glimpse into the realities of war and the impact it has on those who serve.

