Like we didn't have enough reasons to love Prince Harry comes news that
the royal once saved a gay soldier from a homophoibc attack.
In his new memoir, “Out In The Army: My Life as a Gay Solider,” Lance
Corporal James Wharton writes that the alleged incident started while
stationed in Canada(!) back in 2008 after Wharton "stupidly" and
"proudly" revealed to his squad that he spent the night with another
male soldier. He was later confronted by "six extremely angry infantry
sergeants."
A teary-eyed Wharton decided to approach Harry and told him, “I think
I'm about to be murdered by the infantry.” He continued: “I didn't hold
back: I told him everything that had gone on. I couldn't stop the tears
from welling up in my eyes." According to Wharton, the “bewildered”
prince quickly responded. "He said: ‘Right. I'm going to sort this
[bleep] out once and for all.'" Wharton continues that "Harry climbed
out of the tank and started having a go. I worried he was about to make
the whole thing worse, but he wasn't holding back. Prince Harry was
sticking up for me and putting a stop to the trouble. I had been on
track for a battering and had been rescued." Remarkably, Harry allegedly
smoothed over the ordeal in minutes: "He came back 10 minutes later and
told me the problem had been ‘sorted.'" The former trooper, who left the Army in early 2013, says he "will always be grateful to Harry," adding, "I will never forget what happened." (Via The Daily Mail)
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