British media have reported that Prince Harry has said that he killed 25 enemies during military operations in Afghanistan while serving as an Apache attack helicopter pilot in the British Army.


British media reported this through Prince Harry's 'Spare' autobiography. The 'Spare' biography is scheduled to be released on the 10th, but the media has already made public many of the extremely private facts in its content.


Prince Harry has said through his biography that his elder brother, Prince William, beat him to the ground during an argument, and that the argument happened because of his wife, Meghan Markle.


Prince Harry, 38, also known as the Duke of Sussex, served as a British Army soldier fighting the Afghan Taliban in 2007-2008 and again in 2012 and 2013.


As an Apache attack helicopter pilot, Prince Harry has been involved in 6 missions.


Prince Harry has also said through the biography 'Spare' that he does not regret or be proud of anything he did as an army soldier. Prince Harry served in the British Army for 10 years.


Meanwhile, Prince Harry has said that he was addicted to cocaine when he was young, and that he regrets it.