Prince Harry 'inflicted irreversible wounds' with his memoir - Maureen Callahan

Prince Harry 'inflicted irreversible wounds' with his memoir - Maureen Callahan

Maureen Callahan says Harry 'inflicted irreversible wounds' with his memoir

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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 25/04/2024

- 20:36

The prince recounts in his memoir his time with the British Army

Prince Harry “inflicted irreversible wounds” with his memoir, a royal commentator has claimed.

Maureen Callahan joined Nana Akua on GBN America to hit out at the Duke of Sussex who she claims “compromised the safety” of his “comrades” with confessions made in the ghost-written autobiography.


The prince recounts in his memoir his time with the British Army which included a stint as a gunner in an Apache attack helicopter while on his second tour in Afghanistan in 2012.

The Duke of Sussex claims that during his time in the Middle East, he killed 25 Taliban soldiers.

Prince Harry and Maureen Callahan

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“My father was a veteran of the Vietnam War”, said Callahan.

“Anybody who knows or loves a veteran or who has served knows that the one thing they hold the most sacred is what they saw and had to do.

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Nana Akua and Maureen Callahan

Maureen Callahan joined Nana Akua on GBN America

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“The true soldier never talks about that. They just don’t.

“Harry inflicted some irreversible wounds with that memoir and the subsequent interviews he did are terrible.”

Nana waded in on the discussion to claim Britons are “embarrassed” about Harry’s exploits in recent years and “we don’t want them” as a result.

“You can keep them”, she jokingly added in reference to the Callahan and the Sussexes’ US residence.

The memoir, which was released in January last year, dropped royal bombshells as Harry took aim at royal figures like his brother, Prince William and sister-in-law, Princess Catherine.

Harry described a fight he had with his brother over Meghan Markle in 2019, saying William grabbed him “by the collar”.

Relations have been fraught ever since the book’s publication, but there have been signs of olive branches.

Harry trekked back to British shores in February upon hearing of his father’s cancer diagnosis in a meeting that is said to have lasted 40 minutes.

Despite the Duke’s rare appearance in England, there was no meeting between him and his brother.

Their relationship is said to be at an all-time low, but Harry said in an ABC interview in February he still “loves” his family.

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