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Harry forced out of war zone



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Published Date: 01 March 2008
PRINCE Harry left Afghanistan late last night after being pulled out of his front-line deployment in Helmand Province, as members of jihadist internet forums urged the Taleban to "slaughter" the 23-year-old.
His departure followed a leak by foreign media of his front-line role in Helmand province over the past ten weeks.

A spokesman for the MoD said it had to take into account his welfare and that of his fellow servicemen and women.

Intelligence picked up a series of specific threats to Prince Harry and his comrades after details of his deployment were published on a US website, the Drudge Report, and it was feared his presence could have increased the tempo of Taleban attacks on British forces.

As the news became public on Thursday, the MoD released pictures showing Prince Harry in action as a battlefield air-controller and fighting with a machine-gun.

In a statement, the ministry said the fact some elements of the foreign media had chosen to report his whereabouts was "regrettable", but it had always been aware of such a possibility, and had contingency plans.

Chief of the defence staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, took the decision to fly Harry out after discussions with the head of the army, General Sir Richard Dannatt.

The prince boarded a UK-bound troop transport plane last night after an "emergency extraction" ordered by Sir Jock.

He was picked up at a grid reference in the desert where he had been on manoeuvres with a tank squadron, and flown to a Nato base to join his flight.

The prince was said to be angered by the latest developments, following the cancellation of his planned tour of duty in Iraq last year when his security was compromised by publicity. But royal observers believe he will receive a hero's welcome from the British public, with tributes led by the Queen. She said her grandson had performed "a good job in a very difficult climate".

Harry is expected to fly into an RAF base this morning in a low-key arrival. Sir Jock said: "This decision has been taken primarily on the basis that the worldwide media coverage of Prince Harry in Afghanistan could impact on the security of those deployed there, as well as the risks to him as an individual soldier."



It had emerged that contributors to Al-Ekhlaas and Al-Hesbah, two password-protected internet forums affiliated to al-Qaeda, spoke of killing Harry, as a high-value target for the Mujahideen. One member of Al-Ekhlaas wrote: "Nothing will break the heart of his grandmother but only if she loses him. My dear brothers in Allah, carry on provoking to kidnap this precious infidel."

A poster to Al-Hesbah, meanwhile, stated: "If he was not withdrawn, his neck would have been closer to the knife than at any other time."

And last night radical cleric Omar Bakri Mohammad warned Harry's role in the conflict could provoke new terror attacks on Britain. Speaking from Lebanon, he said: "The Muslim community in Britain will be upset by it and there may be more people who go out of control.

"They may use Prince Harry to recruit some people and commit another attack."

Harry conceded in an interview filmed last week that when he returned to Britain, he could become a "top target" for Islamic terrorists.

A Blues and Royals "cornet" or second lieutenant, he has spent the past ten weeks working as a battlefield air-controller and Spartan reconnaissance vehicle commander across some of the troubled province's most dangerous spots. Now that he has been safely withdrawn, it can be reported that until this week, he was operating with a squadron of light tanks in the desert outside the former Taleban stronghold of Musa Qaleh.

The vitally important town was retaken from enemy hands by British and Afghan forces in December in one of the largest coalition operations in Helmand since the start of the UK-led mission there in 2006.

Just last week, the prince was commanding a seven-strong Spartan vehicle team supporting a major US and Afghan-led operation to seize control of the village of Kariz de Baba, close to Musa Qaleh. It was part of a major push to clear a route through to the Kajaki Dam.

On his return to the UK, the prince is set to receive the Operational Service Medal (OSM) for Afghanistan.

The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, said he was an "exemplary soldier" to whom the country owed a "debt of gratitude". And the Defence Secretary, Des Browne, said he was "an example of a generation of young people prepared to take on these very serious and dangerous tasks for our security".


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1

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 00:21:40
The authorities probably can't believe he lasted so long.

Still, the Taleban would've had to cut a swathe through Ghurkas, the SAS, and a BBC documentary crew to get to him, so there was little threat!

It's not personal, but at least his troops will now get a properly qualified Officer, who has a bit more than two O levels (one completed by an art teacher)!

Hate to repeat the joke from yesterday, but will Harry recieve a campaign medal or a BAFTA?
2

J J MAROONER,

EX WO1 01/03/2008 00:28:13
Gordon Brown "EXEMPLARY SOLDIER" what would he know about soldiers? seem to remember him as an anti military card carrying member of the CND.

Not sure Harry was fighting off the Taleban in the coverage I saw of him chatting away whilst firing a Browning.
3

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 00:29:12
AJ - you beat me to it again
4

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 00:34:16
Sir,

I'm sorry, hope I'm not in jankers!:D

The Harry thing was a bit contrived was it not? Mind you, Morocco looked good at this time of year!!:DD
5

J J MAROONER,

EX WO1 01/03/2008 00:40:40
AJ Fair play to him for going he could have got out of it, but I agree it looked as if it was better stage managed than a Chic Youngs interview with David Murray.

I can tell you one thing for sure British Troops watching it will be well impressed (not)!!!!
6

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 00:49:28
JJ,
JJ,

Extended news and dozens of pages devoted to Harry will backfire on the govt!

I tried to imagine if I had lost a son or a daughter in Afghanistan, what I'd make of the publicity surrounding Harry. I couldn't begin to understand any family's grief, but I'd understand their anger, when their own tragedy would hardly be given a paragraph in any newspaper!

Blair and Brown will go down as the worst and most evil PMs in the history of the Union!
7

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 00:52:52
Its TOTAL Complete Nonsense, we all knew this in the first Place!

But it Keeps the..'Royals' in out News and Homes!
And we still pay to keep them!

So we all really DO like our,..'Royal Family'

Would Life be boring,, without their News,?
8

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 00:56:21
Charles,

Would you like some shortbread with your tea and Sunday Post?
9

J J MAROONER,

EX WO1 01/03/2008 01:00:26
AJ

I am not very political though as I get older I am catching up, but I think you may have a point regarding the feelings of those who have lost people.

I do know how Soldiers will react to the clearly "posed"
coverage ie looking through Binos wearing sun glasses, most will laugh, some will find it sickening.

I am not having a go at the boy himself this is the most dangerous theatre of operations since Korea.
10

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 01:15:39
JJ,

Harry can't help what he was born into, but he must wish he was an ordinary Joe sometimes - until he finds himself at Closters and bedding some Nicaraguan beauty!:D

Seriously, he'll be used by MoD for the rest of his life! Hopefully the masses won't swallow the staged media shows!
11

indune1,

01/03/2008 01:18:06
AJ and JJ - pls get a room or stop your circle jerk.
12

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 01:21:04
#11,

Cluck off you complete josser!
13

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 01:21:11
AJ

Some Staff Officer will have been made responsible for the tone of this coverage, I suspect after this charade he will be the Officer IC of Otterburn Ranges.
14

J J MAROONER,

01/03/2008 01:26:21
anyway its well past lights out - goodnight children wherever you are.
15

indune1,

01/03/2008 01:27:15

No AJ- you know JJ doesn't like foul language.

And oh no, the masses won't swallow the staged media shows when they have such sage, experienced and valiant posters like you to guide them.

Of course they can rely on your vast military experience and keen eye to see through such Whitehall follies.

My god, democracy and Scotland is safe with bravehearts like you!

By the way, your room is first on the left - sorry two singles.
16

indune1,

01/03/2008 01:28:28
14 - I thought the child AJ would be with you.
17

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 01:29:16
JJ,

No, he'll be promoted for sure! The nobs have a mechanism for rewarding their own, no matter the baws up!

Anyway, time for the scratcher...g'nite pal!
18

AJ Fife,

01/03/2008 01:31:04
Talking of nobs, g'nite indune1....
19

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 01:33:27
AJ Fife @#8,
Yes that would be..'Quite Nice'..Actually! :-))
But forget the..'Sunday Post'!
'Breakfast in Bed' will do nicely!,
while watching the News on telly, about the 'Royals'
Seriously though, we are all a bit..'Brainwashed'
And always listen to any news on the..'Royals'.

Now whers my..'Union Jack Flag',?? :-DD
20

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 01:40:18
Its ALL a 'bit scary'

I can see..'Miss Piggy'..watching ME!

My DYW calls her THIS!..:-DD
21

indune1,

01/03/2008 01:44:39
18 - Nighty night AJ.

Charles of Edinburgh, might be a bit crowded in that bed, what with you, AJ and JJ having breakfast and watching the telly (subtitles?).

Sunday Post? Stupid Man. Sunday Times or Telegraph.
22

Rubbersbutnotrulers,

01/03/2008 01:49:46
When is Hootsmon Enterprises going to clean up the poisonous threads here?

http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/topstories/Army-to-pull-Prince-out.3830676.jp
23

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 01:50:44
indune1 @#21,
That was an excellent comment!..you made me Laugh!
But the only ones I want in our bed, is my wife and our Babies!,,if we get that 'Blessing'
What do I tell 'BaBa' about the Queen,?
Or was that.."Miss Pi**y",?..:-DD
24

Guga II,

Rockall 01/03/2008 02:18:33
#1 AJ. His daddy only had one. He didn't have an understanding art teacher.

The news clips were obviously posed as they showed the little parasite patrolling on foot in a totally deserted town.
25

walshy,

01/03/2008 02:22:45


Had to laugh , though no laughing matter, if Harry remains the troops around him will be targets for the taliban.

Yes ! I can see it now , Taliban well that's it Harry is away home we may as well put away the guns.

Troops in a war zone Targets, there a novel idea.

26

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 02:30:24
Does "Harry" have any intentions to do whats normal for a Guy in his situation,?

Get 'hooked up to a dishy young babe' and marry her!
27

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 02:34:26
Its the first thing I would do!
'Stu**' the ..'Gun'!
28

indune1,

01/03/2008 02:47:21
23 - LOL also! Goodnight.
29

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01/03/2008 03:04:01
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30

doublescotch,

U.S.A. 01/03/2008 03:16:11
#23~ Charles, tell the babies how beautiful Elizabeth looked when she was crowned. I still have my Coronation cup. I also have the London Illustrated News with all the beautiful photos of the new Queen. My children loved taking them to school for show and tell. I have put them away for the new grandbaby. Who will be arriving in August:) I hope things are going well with you and DYW. I think about you both all the time.
DOW
31

indune1,

01/03/2008 03:34:39
Double scotch of Sharbot Lake?
32

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 01/03/2008 03:35:32
doublescotch @#30'
How Lovely that you are still about, I was talking about you with my DYW,,only yesterday, on how you really wish us pregnant, and understand,
My 'thank-yous' could never be enough, for your loving Kindness!
You are a truly marvelous person, I only wish there could be more like you!
Thankyou very much for your prayers and lighten candles, we have a little hold-up in the IVF dept, but it could be still natural, if it is, it will be people,
'down to you' and Gods Blessing, that made it possible!
I will keep you updated!


________________

Sorry everyone for that interlude on "Harry" and I don't know if it mixes in!
But, "doublescotch" is one truly loving Woman!
33

indune1,

01/03/2008 03:49:02
Is that Doublescotch who had a dust-up with me about her father and the HLI?

If so, Charles you are so right. A truly caring person. Now charles: what the hell are you doing with the likes of AJ and JJ? DoubleScotch would be beside herself.
34

The Pict.,

Canada 01/03/2008 03:57:47
Saw a news clip on the telly to-night. Harry said " I don't like ENGLAND much anyway" - Exact words. that should make the 'chairman Gord ' and all the other English lackies living in SCOTLAND very happy. You too AM2.
Slainte'
35

doublescotch,

U.S.A. 01/03/2008 04:01:01
#31-33 Yes it's me:) We were going to go to Sharbot Lake this July but my nephew is getting married in June in Scotland so we are going home for the wedding! I can hardly wait.:) Thank You for the lovely compliments.
36

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:09:52
Doublescotch!! How marevloous to hear from you and such great news too!

It's been a terrible winter here. Lots and lots of snow and cold temps. Don't imagine the lake ice breaking up until mid-April. Since our cottage is on an island, we are captives to the climes. Can't wait to get back to paradise.

Lovely to hear from you.
37

doublescotch,

U.S.A. 01/03/2008 04:12:04
#32 Charles, Love. Hello. I have been travelling with my husband. He does a lot of trade shows and when I can, I go with him. Thank You Charles for the lovely compliments. I think of you and Suzanne all the time. It will happen Charles don't lose hope.
DOW x
38

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:22:18
Doublescotch - just in case you don't remember me my original posting moniker was "Dunnie".

However, due to some inexplicable problems with the Hootsman, they keep demanding that I change my posting moniker. Already today I have changed from indune1 (anagram of Dunnie1) back to Dunnie twice.

Frustrating as old hell as some posters think I am playing silly buggers.

Hope you and yours are well. Dunnie.
39

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:23:11
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40

doublescotch,

U.S.A. 01/03/2008 04:23:22
#36 indune1 I see you have changed your nom de plume. My daughter's father-in-law is feeling the same as you. He can't wait until winter is over. His is the only house on the island. He drives from Pennsylvania to the lake. Are you in the City now? The way you describe the weather made me think of Dr Zhivago:)
41

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:23:34
39 was an oops!
42

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:27:16
I live outside of Ottawa. The snowbank on the walkway to my front door is 6ft high. Any more snow and I will use the garage door. My wee dugs are also getting fed up.

Good analogy with Dr. Zhivago. Except I haven't seen Julie Christie! Now that would warm up things!!:))
43

doublescotch,

U.S.A 01/03/2008 04:30:29
#38 dunnie I knew it was you. As soon as you said Sharbot Lake:) And HLI (more smiles) I had to much wine that night! I still blush to think of some of the silly things said. I am glad I didn't frighten you away:) I have had endless problems with my moniker.Ever since the changed the formula I had to split my name for awhile. Now it is back to normal.Everyone is fine here.The weather is cold but I light a wood fire everynight. Strange as it seems there are daffodils all over my garden and its freezing:0
44

doublescotch,

U.S.A 01/03/2008 04:33:59
#42 I am in Virginia and it is very cold. I haven't seen Omar Sharif either (Darn) I always wanted to say
"Hello Gorgeous" Ah well, we can always dream:)
45

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:38:38
Doublescotch - any lass of a Highland Laddie - HLI or no - would never frighten me - more like attract.

It's snowing here now. I'm thinking of snowshoeing over the lake on Sunday to visit the cottage. Been cold enough, so the ice should be good and thick.

Now, perhaps I will take the wee dugs for a walk and see if Julie Christie is out there somewhere.
46

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:48:14
Doublescotch - now, come on: very cold?
47

doublescotch,

U.S.A 01/03/2008 04:52:35
#45 Dunnie. Well, just be careful if you do go on the lake. sounds scary to me. Although I have a funny picture in my head of the dogs in snowshoes:) I think I will try drawing that picture. Goodnight Love. I am off to bed. Pleasant Dreams:)
48

doublescotch,

U.S.A 01/03/2008 04:55:33
#46 Just saw your reply! It does get cold here it's 49degrees now but it was 24 this morning!
49

indune1,

01/03/2008 04:57:28

47 - Doublescotch - Pleasant dreams to you as well.
When I make it to the island, I'll have a double scotch in your honour.

Scary? Nah. You fall through - you're dead. Therefore you are very careful. Cheers.
50

indune1,

01/03/2008 05:19:45
Doublescotch - -25 with the windchill here yesterday.
51

timbrusky,

Central Texas, USA 01/03/2008 06:05:58
Harry, thanks for your service to your country. Now you have made your point and it's time to serve your country in another capacity. You ARE SPECIAL. Sorry bud, your country revere's your history and position. We don't ask our President to serve on the front lines, however a few months in the heat of the battle, would do all leaders well... maybe they would want another solution to war fare if bullets were flying at their heads. Good Luck and best wishes to a successful and long life. TIM
52

Ian_,

usa 01/03/2008 06:13:05

Unfortunately we're having this royal drivel reported here. I hate the royal parasites.
53

Dismayed Old Soldier,

celle 01/03/2008 06:26:41
I am saddened to read some of the anti comments about this young man. Like all of us he could not chose his parents. He is running a battle against not only the enemy he confronted in Afghanistan but it appears saddly some of his countrymen. He cannot control the media who messed things up,after which he had to be withdrawn as would any othere soldier under specific threat. Do not forget this. Give the lad a chance folks . Be at least fair. He has done his best.
54

Ron Thomson,

calonge 01/03/2008 06:57:31
Another publicity stunt, being a Scot and proud of it, we could do away with the Royals and still survive, It is pathetic all the crowds camping outside Buckie Palace whenever the Royals are on the move, waving their little Flags, the nearest Harry got to the front line was being Drunk in a Nightclub in London.
Does anyone know where the Red Hair comes from ????.
55

Avala,

Ardfern 01/03/2008 07:28:59
If you ask US cabinet members, senators or congressmen including presidential hopefuls whether their sons and daughters are fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan the answer is an almost uniform "No". The same is true with British politicians. Webb in Virginia is one of the very few.
Although he did not do it for that purpose at least attention is given to the fact that we have a huge number of soldiers fighting in a war that does at least have NATO support. Something that the media gives surprisingly little attention to.

56

Gordon A.,

Vancouver 01/03/2008 07:50:14
Well, Glad some good sense ruled and the young prince has been removed from serious harm, needlessly!
57

danielrober,

01/03/2008 08:03:36
When young people go to war, for old people, there is a chance that a bullet has their name on it. Good training, good equipment and your mates can help reduce the chance of that bullet hitting you.

Well not in the case of this young man he had a thousand bullets with his name on them and yet he still went. So good credit to the guy, who can now be considered to be a young man.
58

Rabhairt,

Cannons Creek AUSTRALIA 01/03/2008 08:09:13
I wonder if he managed to hide his " stash" for the flight home, apparently you can get some real good gear in Afganistan.Fancy an Aussie womens magazine breaking the news on what everyone had known since he got there.
59

El Sabio,

Sibbertoft 01/03/2008 08:19:11
Good for the prince, he is honest
60

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 01/03/2008 08:23:10
PH cannot win on this one. He's damned if he does, and damned if he doesn't. What pillockage appears above!
61

Pontificatus Maximus of Avignon,

01/03/2008 08:33:25
It is quite clear we have all been duped by a compliant and treacherous press and broadcast media.

The headlines are screaming our pride in Harry single-handedly failing to defeat the Taleban. He had a squad of Ghurkas giving him personal protection at all times. How many of our other soldiers had this? None, because they are just rifle and bomb fodder and Harry is " different ".
He is to be officially welcomed home by Jug-Ears and William this orning. Tell me that that is NOT stage managed.
Next we'll get told he has given up his hooray-henry drunken lifestyle in favour of regaling all the boys down his local Legion with his war stories!!
62

walter,

01/03/2008 08:39:16
The media have yet again prevented Harry from doing his job and put his and the lives of his comrades in even more danger than they were previously in by reporting that he was in theatre.
Still that won't bother the media and it allows certain armchair generals to get in their two pence worth of vile on any comment board that they can.
63

jdships,

01/03/2008 08:40:41
60 Rulesbutnotrulers,

You sum it up perfectly !!
Must admit am completely indifferent to Roayalty in any shape or form
However would ask posters to remember no mstter what we think of PH he is a son and a grandson and for that reason if none else should be spared the nonsense being spouted
64

Bob Christie,

01/03/2008 08:47:53
#61

Sadly, I think you are correct.

As someone who signed up voluntarily for the Army he should be treated no differently to anyone else who has signed up voluntarily for the Army.
His background should have absolutely nothing to do with it. If there is a perception that his background makes him a risk for his comrades then he should never have been allowed to sign up.
65

Boy Wonder,

01/03/2008 09:00:18
Why'd he join the British Army
He's a "royal" and they're all barmy!
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
So, who let Harry out to kill?
Government, granny, ole dad and Bill
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
Still whaddaya do with a second string
Sorry sir, there's not a thing
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
He had a fatwah on his head
Unlike the girl he had in bed
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
Getting stick from all the posters
Poor ole Harry, better off in Klosters!
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
Surely him in Afghan was just a laugh
Except his mates in the bloodbath
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
Poor wee Harry, he just blew it
Shame for his dad ... Ole Major Hewitt
Sound off ... 1 .. 2
Sound off ... 3 .. 4
1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4
66

cleaning the bathroom,

coughing with a cold. 01/03/2008 09:50:16
I don't believe this story - i bet he has ben shipped off to the latrines to peel spuds. They lied to us last time, ...... remember Iraq?
67

AbandonAllHope,

01/03/2008 10:16:15
"friendly fire" anyone ?
68

Nellie,

Liverpool 01/03/2008 10:19:34
JJ Mrooner et al. Well, I AM criticising the "boy". I a dmire his pluck but it's about time he grew up and stopped playing soldiers! Like it or not, he is not and never will be, just an ordinary Joe, as witnessed by the fact that HE CHOSE to go to Afghanistan. His comrades didn't have a choice - they were TOLD to go! But he swans over there to play with the guns and put the lives of those under his command at considerable risk, as if their lives were not threatened enough as it is.

Glad you got home safe, Harry, but don't be such a prat in the future.
69

Black Five,

edinburgh 01/03/2008 10:26:16
Just a publicity stunt by the Palace to enhance his lowly credability.You can`t kid the kidders though as it won`t be long till he`s back on the skite.The man`s a prat and you won`t change that.
70

nabodican,

Rural Scotland 01/03/2008 10:31:45
This should never have made the media, all that has happened is that the media are directly responsible for risking his life and the lives of his mates.
As for all the plonkers posts above - I have nothing but contempt for them. How many of them would put their life on the line for their country.
I wish him all the best of luck and hope that the media keep their noses out of it next time.
71

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/03/2008 10:34:00
Harry sez he wanted to be treated like any other squaddie, well lad, the first thing you learn in the forces, IS TO DO WHAT YOU ARE F*CKING TOLD !!!(Pilrig doing an impersonation of a corporal).
And if you superiors in the army say that you arenae going to Afghanistan, you accept that, rather than go whingin to Granny.

For Walter , poster 62, who gets torn into the 'media' I recommend that he see the current movie, "The Bank Job" about how the powers-that-be handle the "media" as regards to Royal secrets.
72

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/03/2008 10:39:40

71 - us commoners should be kept in the dark, ah for the old days when everyone knew their place. Read message on post 72 for poster Walter.
73

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 01/03/2008 10:48:48
LONG LIVE PRINCE HENRY!

LONG LIVE HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND!

VIVAT REGINA! VIVAT! VIVAT! VIVAT!
74

Mop,

*********** 01/03/2008 10:51:52
Im really saddened to see some of the vitriol surrounding this young man.According to what I have read it was the US and German press that leaked the story and broke the press embargo on Harry being over there and for the Germans Im sorry that sticks in the throat just a little-count the amount of German troops over there!

Harry was doing his best,as for the comment about Harry being drunk coming out of nightclubs etc-are you seriously telling me that ordinary soldiers dont do these things?

I for one appreciate that he was at least over there trying to do something.How many of the people here would volunteer either themselves or their own sons and daughters to go across there right now.

This is a war I never believed in and still dont but to any person that is out there I have nothing but admiration for them.They are set to give their lives for the people of Iraq and sadly they seem to be appreciated by neither side for doing so.
75

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/03/2008 10:55:12
74 - if you say so, bud. But QE2 ???
76

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/03/2008 10:56:39
75 - "people of IRAQ" ? Shome mishtake, shurely ?
77

kimba,

01/03/2008 11:02:32
AJ. YOU NEED TO BE PUT OUT OF YOUR MISERY,being so stupid and hateful must be gut wrenching;harry is a fine officer,trained at sandhurst to the highest level,can't wait for you to be drafted!
78

kimba,

01/03/2008 11:04:46
pilrig,you are a total pillock!
79

kimba,

01/03/2008 11:07:47
To all welshmen and women;Happy st.Davids day.
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Mop,

*********** 01/03/2008 11:14:12
No.77 yes,the troops are there to help the people of Iraq to get on their feet and one day run their own affairs-or at least thats what Bush expected us all to believe when he said we would be in and out of there in one year.
Our troops are in effect giving their lives for that country.Sadly,this war is another Vietnam.
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kimba,

01/03/2008 11:20:53
81.Sorry,this will be nothing like vietnam,not when British soldiers are involved we have NEVER LOST A WAR YET,and dispite the yanks will not lose this one!
82

Freedom for Scotland,

01/03/2008 11:42:26
#74

As you have been told many times before, if you neo-colonialists want the parasitic Windsors, you only have to ask and a free transfer could be arranged.

PS; Lizzie is only the "FIRST" in Scotland, but perhaps it is too much to expect those who reside in a dominion to know!
83

Freedom for Scotland,

01/03/2008 11:44:06
#74

PPS: Vive le Quebec libre
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Patricia M,

England but Scottish 01/03/2008 11:51:53
what a bunch of negative old farts you all are. Don`t you ever have anything good to say about anyone? It`s same each day from you all.
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Nellie,

Liverpool 01/03/2008 12:02:30
#85 Well, if folk set themselves up as targets by taking the lime light, what d'ya expect?

You want something good? Well done the BBC journalists who opposed (unsuccesfully) the embargo. Good try, peeps! Let's hope your bosses will be more supportive when the next "WMD-type" news story comes along.
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Nellie,

Liverpool 01/03/2008 12:09:20
I see his Dad and brother are at the airport to greet him. Nice. We'd all do that, wouldn't we. Only in their case it costs the tax payer several thousands of £s to pay for the security cover - special plane to fly him out, MI5, Special Branch, military body-guards, general police, etc.. Royalty good value? I don't think so!
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Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:09:24
82 kimba-one we did lose was to er-ahem-the yanks!!
88

Geoff,

01/03/2008 12:13:42
84 freedom for scotland-actually, just for the record, the Quebecois said NO to 'libre' in a referendum!
TIMW1234-well said. Long may She reign!
89

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:20:57
89-what they actually said was "Non"
90

fiferjohn,

01/03/2008 12:22:24
he is no different to any other solider he signed up so takes the same risks as everyone else it makes me sick that just because he is born to a certain family is a better than everyone else .that in my option is rubbish just because of birth does not make anyone better only what they do in life makes them a better person .
the treatment he is being given is to me an insult to all the parents and family of anyone else serving as it gives the impression that their son and daughter is not important when they are.
91

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:22:47
87 Nellie-if he had been son of the President, he would have cost the same security-wise.
92

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:27:09
91 fiferjohn-even as a Royalist, must say I agree with you to an extent.The media are responsible for much hype though. On the Sky News the commentator said that Harry didn't want to be thought of as a hero!!! Has he done anything to make him worthy of that title or maybe he meant in the sense that all our troops are heroes!
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

01/03/2008 12:29:40
74. WHo this Henry chap?
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Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:36:46
94 Ayrshire-howyra doin? I think the Henry thing is something to do with the "French connection"-alternative name for Harry. Didn't they cry"For Harry and St.George" in the middle ages?
or something like that je crois.
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Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:38:12
96-or should that be je soit-j'oublie mon francais.
96

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:47:19
54-Robert the bruce probably or maybe james hewitt?
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Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:49:33
98-What does Meths think?
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Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:50:23
100?
99

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:51:09
100?
100

Geoff,

sa 01/03/2008 12:52:09
Where is everybody?
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Nellie,

Liverpool 01/03/2008 13:12:42
#92 True enough. But Daddy could have stayed at home, then we'd only have had to pay the cost of taking Harry home.

#92 Trouble is he ISN'T just an ordinary soldier. He's a Royal, which makes him a bigger target than all the other poor saps. So he draws fire not just on himself but on all the guys with him. PLUS, he isn't an ordinary soldier because he CHOSE to go to Afghanistan. I bet some of his colleagues would like the same privilege!!!
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tomfrom66,

Thornton Cleveleys 01/03/2008 13:20:32
#2 J J MAROONER

You didn't have to be "anti military" to be in CND.
I did two years national service in the 1950s, but I believed then, and believe now, that Britain's defence spending continues to be distorted by delusional aspirations summaried by the slogan: "punching above our weight".

One of the reasons why squaddies are under-equipped - and why so many needless deaths have occurred - is for this very reason. Do we really need Trident? I think not.

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General-Blood,

Edinburgh/Gutersloh 01/03/2008 14:06:05
I think this is ridicolous I have been in the Army 10yrs now been to Iraq three times and am off to Afghanistan soon, And because that a website has said that he is in Afghanistan he is being pulled out of Afghanistan. I mean come on lets be realistic shall we we are talking about a lad that has bodyguards surrounding him most likely has a entire sabre squadron from the 22 SAS and standby to go in after him and most likely has god knows what else on standby too.

Well I am sorry he is supposed to be one of the future kings of Great Britain and yet he gets pulled out. Imean are they going to pull us out no the bloody aint so why should he. Why should wetreat him with respect why should soldier listen to him if has not got the balls to stay.

He is supposed to be a prince the future king he is supposed to tell the generals what to do not the other way. He should be refusing to leave, I mean what are they going to do jump him throw a black bag over his head, zip tie his hands and fly him out of afghan against his will. hell no bloody aren't going to do that, heis supposed to lead by example.

"So Prince Harry start leading or Sign OFF"
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Billy Boy,

Sherman Oaks California 01/03/2008 14:17:46
# 52; It's a shame that such a nice name comes with a wretched heart. How could you hate the "Royals" what have they done to you? This young man has has shown his mettle, he went to the front because he felt it was unfair that the other soldiers had to go,he could easily have stayed at home. They are, all of them, fighting a dirty war caused by Blair, why don't you turn your hate toward him? You Orrible little man you!
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John M. Slusser II,

Nantwich 01/03/2008 14:26:46
What utter codswallop and gutter trash from the usual crowd of Armchair Annies, Numpty Nellies, and Spouting Sallies - all hiding and chiding from their "right to opinion" position. Not one of them EVER served in the armed forces, or anything like it, but they are all "experts" on the precise, exact location of every facet of every operation over there, and especially when it involves Prince Harry. And by the way, the rest of you village idiots - ALL the soldiers are volunteers, they get chosen for their missions and assignments by time-tested methods - but a rare few like our Harry CHOOSE AND VOLUNTEER to go to specific hot spots. Nothing wrong with that, and I for one, having been in the forces, don't believe I would, even if I were a famous person, stage ANY sort of publicity stunt just to keep my "name in the news" - not in such a dangerous area of operations. And to the idiot above who again, with their superior knowledge of exactly where everything is over there, there are spots in embattled towns where it does appear deserted, but the possibility of two houses down, first floor, there could be the enemy with a nice RPG round aimed at your conk. I support my country, and the Royal Family - there is absolutely nothing wrong with them, just imagine what the government might choose to tax you for if they weren't there? So all you Posturing Pollies, take your medication, get your proper amount of sleep - and for goodness sake stop bothering the normal folk.
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kimba,

01/03/2008 14:41:39
102,Nellie.Are you this bitter all the time?
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Graham Barnes,

Gravesend, Kent 01/03/2008 14:44:09
Posed photos, Harry enjoying himself, how many other soldiers get this sort of coverage? How many other soldiers get the full protection he was given? How about those that have been killed or seriously maimed because of lack of proper protection? As someone mentioned earlier, this reeks