Residents in London and royal commentators reacted on Friday to excerpts of Prince Harry’s memoir “Spare” in which he claimed to have killed 25 people in Afghanistan when serving as a military helicopter pilot, describing them as “chess pieces removed from the board.” “(It’s) a little bit sensationalist, to be honest, I think the damage is probably irreversible now, unfortunately, and probably nothing like we’ve seen before,” said one Londoner.
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