Prince Harry faces fresh humiliating blow amid rift with royal family

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Duke of Sussex Prince Harry faced further humiliation when he was left out of the prestigious army book due to a rift with the royal family.
Doting father Archie and Lilibet failed to create Sandhurst Military Academy’s guide to its most notable graduates, the definitive 200 book, according to a report in The Sun.
Prince Harry’s estranged brother Prince William was commissioned to write the foreword of the book.
Speaking to The Sun, former British army chief Richard Kemp said: “I can totally understand why it wasn’t included. I probably would have included it on balance.”
“But it’s not disappointing not to see him there,” said Richard Kemp.

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The former commander said: “I don’t think (Harry) did anything particularly remarkable during his service, but he was certainly an important person to go to Sandhurst. I suspect that the recent disharmony between him and the royal family has led them to decision against him being inside.”
He continued: “One thing he said in his book (Spare) was that the army taught him to see the enemy as less than human – which they didn’t teach us. That overshadowed a lot of the great things he did.”
Younger son King Charles completed a 44-week training course at Sandhurst in Camberley, Surrey, in 2005 and left as an officer cadet in 2006.

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