Afghan officials and several members of the British military voiced their disapproval after information from his memoir about his military service was made public by British news organizations.
An apparent allegation from Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir that he killed 25 Taliban fighters during his stints as a soldier in Afghanistan has drawn criticism from former British military officers and the Afghan government. This week’s British headlines have focused more on other glimpses into the lives of a member of the very private British royal family, but the paragraph that turned into a diplomatic controversy was the one about Prince Harry’s time in Afghanistan. Such information about his service generated security worries for him and other soldiers who had served in Afghanistan and were treated with disgust by former British military personnel.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/06/world/europe/prince-harry-memoir-afghanistan.html