Military man exposes Prince Harry and his lies in Netflix documentary ‘Heart of Invictus’
When it became known that Prince Harry would be involved in the making of a documentary for Netflix, people were shocked by the topic, as it was believed that it would be a very different profile from what we had seen of him in media, where all he did was talk about the royal family. Seeing a different side of the prince attracted attention and people wasted no time in watching it, but unfortunately, it was not what they expected.
Even a hashtag has come out attacking Prince Harry and his way of telling stories, as it is #ShutupHarry mocks the constant victimhood that the prince wants to reflect at all times and now, a military man has talked about the lies he has found in the documentary Heart of Invictus, by the prince.
In one of the episodes of the documentary series ‘Heart of Invictus’ Prince Harry described the moment he saw a severely wounded serviceman being flown back to the UK. The Duke explained how a curtain opened on the flight and gave him a glimpse inside the air hospital, where the stricken soldiers were receiving crucial treatment for their serious injuries.
“As I got off the plane, I was upset and saddened by what happened to these guys; I was angry that the media wasn’t covering it the way it should be covered. But at the time it wasn’t clear to me what should be done.”
The comment was quickly challenged, but now 36-year-old former Royal Marine Ben McBean, who lost an arm and a leg when he stepped on a Taliban landmine and was expected to die on the flight home, has challenged the royal’s claims and exposed him as lying.
McBean told British newspaper The Sun the following:
“Harry I have supported for over 15 years. I have always defended him against many allegations, but that doesn’t mean I have to agree with everything that comes out of his mouth. On this the Duke of Sussex is completely wrong. I think Harry is great, but I’m a 36-year-old man and I don’t agree with him,” he said.
“The newspapers and the media were explaining why he was at war and why you were going to see amputees walking around your local town,” the serviceman culminated.