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Prince Harry Found Guilty of M₩rdering 25 Afghans, Faces Imminent Imprisonment

Prince Harry Found Guilty of M₩rdering 25 Afghans, Faces Imminent Imprisonment

In his Memoir, the Duke of Sussex wrote about eliminating 20 Taliban fighters and expressed neither satisfaction nor shame for his actions. The Taliban leader, however, believes Prince Harry should be ashamed of himself and brought to justice for the alleged killings of Afghans.

 The Duke of Sussex detailed in his Memoir the elimination of 20 Taliban fighters, stating that he felt neither complacent nor ashamed of his actions.

During an Arabic talk show, Suhail Shaheen expressed that Prince Harry should feel ashamed for what he did. Shaheen criticized the British royal family for claiming to be advocates and champions of human rights while allegedly committing such acts. 

He demanded that Prince Harry face justice and be tried in front of the judiciary, emphasizing that if their laws are meant to protect human rights, the prince should be held accountable. Shaheen argued that the individuals Harry killed were not enemy combatants, as described by the prince, but innocent villagers.

Prince Harry himself acknowledged the killings of 25 people, which he described as a crime. He mentioned that these killings occurred near the end of his tour in Afghanistan in 2013. In his diary, Prince Harry wrote about removing "bad guys" before they could harm innocent individuals, comparing the situation to a chessboard where pieces were being removed.

Shaheen questioned whether justice would be sought if similar killings happened in other countries. He emphasized the responsibility of individuals, including the public, to raise this matter as human beings.

Prince Harry, who served twice in Afghanistan during his ten-year tenure in the British Army, now faces scrutiny and potential consequences for his actions. Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry are facing challenges as they attempt to salvage their reputations. Royal biographer Tom Bauer raised doubts about Harry's ability to create an interesting documentary about Africa, predicting further difficulties for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The couple has had a challenging summer, facing setbacks such as being dropped by Spotify and rumors of being shunned by Hollywood's elite. Meghan is reportedly trying to distance herself from the brand Sussex. Bauer believes that the allegations made by the couple in their Netflix documentary last year have begun to damage their reputation. He suggests that Meghan is particularly looking to address the attacks she made on the royal family during her infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.

Meghan has maintained a low profile in 2023, with her podcast airing on Spotify, but the company growing impatient with a lack of ideas. Reports suggest that she has signed up with a major agency and is considering relaunching her lifestyle website, The Take, aiming for a similar impact as Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop or Kim Kardashian's Poosh. 

On the other hand, Harry is exploring solo projects and expressing interest in creating a Netflix documentary focused on Africa, a continent he deeply cares about, especially Botswana, where he took Meghan on a camping trip early in their relationship.

Bauer, who authored the book "Revenge Megan Harry and the war between the Windsors" in 2022, remains skeptical about their potential for success. He doubts Harry's ability to create an engaging documentary in Africa and highlights the controversies surrounding Meghan's brand, suggesting she carries a lot of baggage. Both Harry and Meghan face challenges and uncertainties.

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