Prince Enrique generated a diplomatic mess between the United Kingdom and Iran in February 2023 for his confession in the book Spare that he killed 25 Taliban while serving the British army. Due to that same confession, the magazine One Ummah, a publication related to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda, called “Islamic hands” to “do justice” because “the crimes were not expressed by the time that has passed, and the right men run after him, and praise it is Allah.” As has now known for documents presented by his lawyer, Shaheed Fatima, given the trial for his protection in the United Kingdom, at that time the prince also received death threats and took measures when asking for his country police protection against the threats of the terrorist group. This is a new collateral revelation that follows from Prince Enrique’s struggle before the decision of the British Ministry of Interior (Home Office) to reduce his personal security financed by taxpayers when he visits the United Kingdom. The Duke of Sussex traveled to London last week to attend a new view before the real courts of justice, in which he has stated that he and his wife, Meghan Markle, felt forced to withdraw from their real duties in 2020, because they considered that the institution did not protect them. Prince Enrique in a file image. AP Photo/ John Stillwell, pool the judgment for his safety is one of the last issues that place after the Megxit, and in which Enrique fights against a ruling that denies an automatic right for him, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet to have bodyguards financed with public funds and organized by the State during his visits to the United Kingdom. The worrying threats of the publication related to Al Qaeda of the 2023 azuz the readers to take justice for his hand against him and thus avenge those deaths of Taliban. They also saw it as “an opportunity for the British crown to vain from their dissident son by reducing the cost of their safety” so that they are easier to take revenge. Image of Prince Enrique in Afghanistan in 2012. Ap Photo/ John Stillwell The magazine delved into that “the prince’s confession that he killed twenty -five Muslims Afghan in cold blood, and that they were only chess pieces in his eyes, he reveals the amount of condescension, discrimination and love of crime in the genes of this human component.” In this sense, they affirmed that “the arrogant English mentality and the entire European civilization is the greatest loser for this revelation.” “The English is a mentality that believes that it is above morals,” they add. Prince Enrique made two tours of Afghanistan, one in 2007 and another in 2012, the publication went further and described Prince Enrique as a drug addict disturbed by the early death of his mother. “After the death of his mother, Diana de Wales, he believed that the palace participated in his murder, which made him become addicted to drugs. His father, King Carlos III, did not care about him at all, and perhaps this is due to the fact that the king doubts his lineage towards him, and does not consider his son,” they said. Prince Enrique spent a decade in his country’s army before assuming real -time representation duties in 2015. During that time, he made two tours of Afghanistan. The first time was sent to the province of Helmand as an air controller during 2007. After a several year pause, the prince returned to Afghanistan in 2012, then he was assigned the co -driver post and the control of the fire in a Apache helicopter that fired Hellfire missiles. In his memoirs, Enrique specifies for the first time the number of insurgents he personally killed during his time in Afghanistan and also states that he flew in said helicopter only six times.