Prince Harry is again smashing the headlines ever since his autobiography 'Spree' which was scheduled to be released on January 10, was leaked on Thursday after a Spanish-language version of the memoir mistakenly went on sale. Although Prince Harry's book was hurriedly withdrawn from shelves in Spain, some of the copies were obtained by the media, and key revelations were made public. Among the multiple revelations Prince Harry's leaked book makes, his confession of taking Cocaine (drugs) and killing people in Afghanistan has raised many eyebrows around the world. Here's what the memoir says-
Prince Harry on 'taking cocaine'
Prince Harry's leaked autography stated that he admitted to taking cocaine aged 17, but says 'it wasn’t very fun'. The experience appears to have come after his father, King Charles III, took Harry to a drug rehabilitation clinic to meet recovering addicts, when he was found to have been drinking underage and smoking marijuana. At the time, the revelations earned him the nickname 'Harry Pothead' in the British tabloids but Charles’s actions were widely praised as responsible parenting.
Furthermore, Prince Harry also acknowledged of killing 25 people during his time as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan. The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex served two tours of duty against the Taliban, first as a forward air controller calling in airstrikes in 2007-2008, then flying the attack helicopter in 2012-2013. He said he was neither proud nor ashamed of doing so and described eliminating the targets as like removing 'chess pieces' from a board.
Prince Harry & Williams fight
Earlier on Thursday, Prince Harry's fight with Williams went viral. In his autobiography, Prince Harry mentioned an instance when Prince of Wales, William attacked him physically by grabbing his collar after getting into a heated argument about American actress Meghan. Reportedly, during the argument, Prince William called Meghan Markle to be “difficult", "rude" and "abrasive".