Prince Harry’s autobiography, “Spare: In the Shadow,” has earned him scorn and contempt from both the UK and one of the deadliest terrorist organizations, Al Qaeda.
One of Prince Harry’s shocking revelations—that he had killed 25 Taliban in Afghanistan during his sorties between 2012 and 2013—caused a great deal of indignation and made headlines throughout the world. Harry is the son of Princess Diana.
“It wasn’t a statistic that filled me with pride, but it didn’t leave me embarrassed either. When I found myself immersed in the heat and confusion of combat, I did not think of those 25 as people,” he wrote.

Prince Harry said that he was merely attempting to discuss military culture and the desensitization process he had experienced as a result of his direct participation in combat. His justifications do not appear to have persuaded his critics, who continue to harbor vengeful intentions toward some Islamist extremist groups.
“Prince Al-Zanim’s confession that he killed twenty-five Afghan Muslims in cold blood, and that they were just chess pieces in his eyes, reveals to us the amount of condescension, discrimination and love of criminality in the genes of this human component.”
