According to this article he's not going not because he didn't want to, but because Gen. Sir Richard Dannatt didn't want to give the ists an opportunity to attack a member of the royal family(and rightly so).
Originally he was in favour of letting the Prince go. I'm hardly one for conspiracy theories, but I suspect some leverage was involved in changing the decision; given that he made two contradictory statements within a month.
Originally he was in favour of letting the Prince go. I'm hardly one for conspiracy theories, but I suspect some leverage was involved in changing the decision; given that he made two contradictory statements within a month.
If the Royal Army thinks that his presence is detrimental to the well being of others then he shouldn’t go, regardless of how it looks, this isn’t politics, it’s war.
I still respect him for his willingness to go however.
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