Henry of England’s words in his memoirs on Afghanistan hurt the relatives of the victims. The youngest son of King Carlos assured that when he fought in the Asian country he thought of his objectives as if they were “chess pieces”. and he claimed to have killed more than two dozen enemies.
Mulla Adcullah lost nine family members in 2011 when a British missile hit their home in Helmand province. Now he frequently visits their graves and has referred to what the prince said: “We ask the international community to put this person (Prince Harry) on trial and to compensate us for our losses, we lost our home, our life and members of our family, we lost our livelihood and also our loved ones.”
In the same province, Nabi Akaa suffered a similar tragedy. In his case, there were 11 relatives who died, most of them women and children: “When the incident occurred, the British forces were here, the Americans were not there then. A plane flew over the town and while we were having dinner, it came back and pointed at that house over there. , the house was full of women and children, for an hour we could hear crying and then everything was quiet.”
Prince Harry served in the British Army for a decade and was stationed in Afghanistan twice.