Experts warn details in Prince Harry’s memoir could threaten Royal security

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Experts warn details in Prince Harry’s memoir could threaten Royal security
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Experts have warned details revealed in Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, ‘Spare’, could compromise the security of the Royal Family.

“It certainly needs to be looked at, as to what are the kind of effects of these statements, from a intelligence perspective,” former royal protection officer Simon Morgan told Sky News Australia.

“And this needs to be going through and saying what influence that is going to actually have on people to do UK assets harm.” Mr Morgan said most troubling are the statements related to Prince Harry’s time serving in Afghanistan and the Taliban’s response. “The fact that, calling the Duke of Sussex a war criminal, he should be tried, as well as kind of being a coward for some of the things that he said in his book that he’s undertaken.”

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