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His former army buddes are ratting him out


Evidently the entire narrative that "Haz" was a "brave soldier" and a "warrior prince" was a total lie, nothing more than propaganda made up by The Firm, with the British Military's compliance.

I saw posts from Twitter (reposted on Quora) yesterday about how several of Harry's former army buddies are revealing just how fake his royal assness truly was. All those photos of him in full soldier gear, with gun in hands, or on helicopters, or posing in battlefields were all staged. He was never in danger, nor did he ever fly any of those helicopters himself. According to witnesses, the photos of him on the helicopter had him in the front, posing for the cameras while the real pilot was in the seat behind him. Turns out he failed the tests to become a helicopter pilot of any kind. He would have failed the tests to get into the army in the first place, but daddy and grandma pulled strings for him, just like they did to have him "graduate" Eaton. It's for that reason he never was promoted very high in the ranks, because he was unable to pass further tests.

It turns out he was never in any danger, according to his fellow soldiers. They said he was always surrounded by hired bodyguards, and was never in combat. He either was in a tent that was separate from the other soldiers, or he was in a bunker playing video games. It wasn't until the incident with the whores outside the base in Afghanistan that he was pulled out, under the lie that he was "in danger" from the Taliban, when in fact the RF had to get him out of there before word got out about his conduct unbecoming of a soldier.

The soldiers posting on twitter were particularly angry that the lazy, overprotected, spoiled prince soldier got to go home, and granny pinned medals on his chest and let him parade around in a uniform like he was a hero. Talk about a farce!

So that entire story he wrote in his whine-fest book about supposedly killing 25 Taliban was nothing more than a big fat lie. It was probably inspired by one of the games he was playing in his nice, safe bunker while on tour.

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The way people speak about Harry, reminds me of the way people speak about Trump.

I can't stand either man (in fact, I was ahead of the curve when it comes to calling out BOTH men), but I'm also 100% CERTAIN that half the HATE SINK shit we hear/read about them, is nasty, confected trash by petty, cruel, misanthropic people with ZERO empathy.

There's a limit. Harry is now, finally, on the ground, after being brought down a peg or two, but one maxim I've always held to is NEVER kick a person when they're down. ONLY do so, whilst they're on top.

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To be fair, in his horrible autobiography he did say that he was always a co-pilot and never a pilot, what was disturbing in the book was his casual talk about manning the helicopter's weaponry and killing people. He didn't seem to think that killing other human beings was any sort of big deal, which still makes me wonder what the hell is wrong with him.

Nothing about any "incident" with a local girl, or any girl, even though rumors have been floating around about him roughing up hookers for years. In his mind, the only problem he has with women is that the press keeps ruining everything for him, the dipshit. He takes no responsibility for ANYTHING.

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I'm surprised that Meghan would want to be with a killer...maybe that's the basis of the divorce.

On the other hand, maybe she's one of those establishment DNC 'liberals' (i.e. the flag-waving "rah rah USA" types, who aren't *really* liberals, who think "THE USA IS THE BESTEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!!", and have a figurative hard-on for the industrial military complex and Obama's extensive use of drone-warfare).

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His father was a jet pilot and commanded a ship. https://warbirdsnews.com/warbird-articles/the-pilot-king.html

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Queen Elizabeth II awarded his father the highest rank in all three services - Field Marshal, Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Royal Air Force.

Prince Harry's highest rank was Captain in the army, so he was clearly much less accomplished in military service compares to his father.

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Well, apparently daddy's prowess in the armed forces didn't rub off on his youngest son.

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How'd he fail the test to enter the army? He's able bodied. He'd have to have a major learning disability or something.

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Presumably they mean to qualify as an officer.

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"Would have" are the key words, as a royal he did not need to pass any test to enter the army.

But considering he was surrounded by bodyguards in battlefield (how could he not), and filming crew (of course), there are going to be some resentments among his fellow soldiers.

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