Webdesk: A veteran British army soldier blasted Prince Harry after Netflix’s “Heart of Invictus” launch.
Colonel Richard Justin Kemp, a 1977–2006 British Army veteran, retired. He led Operation Fingal in Afghanistan from July to November 2003.
“I would really question what stress he was under during his tenure of service in Afghanistan”. He remarked in his Netflix series YouTube video description.
Within hours after its release, Kemp’s YouTube video had thousands of views.
Kemp refused to rehabilitate Prince Harry’s image and questioned his PTSD after what he did in Afghanistan.
While, Colonel Kemp said, “What [Harry] was doing was fighting a very, very remote distance, not the kind of thing in my view that would result in serious stress and PTSD.”
Moreover, Prince Harry is criticised for adopting a “woke” agenda. Colonel Kemp accused Harry of betraying his family and profiting from his service.
Kemp highlighted Harry’s memoir’s comments about executing Taliban militants and portraying them as subhuman in the Youtube video seen by thousands, saying that these sentiments serve a woke narrative rather than genuinely representing the military experience. Kemp claims these acts have made Harry suspicious and unpopular in the military.
Harry wrote “Spare” about his two deployments of Afghanistan, first as a forward air controller in 2007/08 and then as a co-pilot gunner in Apache attack helicopters in 2012, and the amount of people he killed.













