Queen Elizabeth II continues giving the press a lot to talk about, even after she passed away, now the monarch’s horrible motives for sending her grandsons, Prince Harry and Prince William, to war in the Middle East have been revealed.
Recently, details of Queen Elizabeth II’s past life have been revealed, former British army chief Sir Mike Jackson has confessed in the new royal documentary ‘The Real Crown’ that the late Queen Elizabeth II wanted her grandchildren to take part in the fight against the Taliban in the Middle East.
Sir Jackson argues that the monarch issued the order for her two grandsons to enlist in the army and then be sent to the front lines of the conflict, but the British royal house did not accept the idea of Prince William risking his life in the conflict, as he was the eldest son of King Charles III, and the direct successor to the throne after Charles, since they could not jeopardize the line of succession by sending both princes to war.
After making a decision, the princes at Buckingham Palace did not serve as soldiers in the war in Afghanistan, but did pursue a distinguished military career in the United Kingdom. Prince William finished university and completed his training course at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, reaching the rank of army officer serving in the Royal Air Force.
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Prince Harry, on the other hand, served in the army for 10 long years, obtaining his rank of captain. He did participate actively in Afghanistan for two periods, but was not obliged to go to the front line of the conflict, he fulfilled a support role in the operational air forces.
The former head of the United Kingdom army was harshly criticized for revealing secrets of the past life of Queen Elizabeth II, where he also confessed that the monarch had access to a huge amount of military information, which only senior government officials would know of its existence.
On the other hand, royal fans saw this as an act of bravery on the part of the former military man, as there are still many loose ends, and mysteries to be revealed within the British royals.