Prince Harry said he didn't boast about the number of people he killed in Afghanistan
In an interview with Stephen Colbert, Prince Harry denied he had boasted about the number of people he killed in Afghanistan.
In his newly released book, Spare, the Duke of Sussex claimed he had killed 25 people in Afghanistan. Harry told Colbert: 'Without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told is that I somehow boasted the number of people that I killed,' accusing the media of spinning his words10.33 GMT
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