U.K. veteran says Prince Harry defended him from anti-gay soldiers
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/u-k-veteran-says-prince-harry-defended-him-anti-gay-n1116671
"The problem went away" after Prince Harry spoke to the soldiers who had been harassing him, the British Army veteran said.
Jan. 15, 2020, 6:07 PM EST
By Gwen Aviles
A former soldier who served with Prince Harry in the British army said that the prince defended him from other soldiers who had taunted him for being gay, and that the abuse stopped once the prince confronted them.
James Wharton, one of the British army's first openly gay soldiers, told Forces News in the United Kingdom, that Prince Harry, who was his tank commander in 2008, stood up to colleagues who had made him feel "uncomfortable" about his sexuality.
"I got into my tank where Prince Harry was doing something, and he could see that I was clearly affected by something and he asked me what the problem was," Wharton told Forces News. "I told him that there were a couple of soldiers outside who weren't very happy with the fact I was gay."
According to Wharton, the Duke of Sussex was "quite offended" by his fellow soldiers' behavior and after the prince spoke to them, "the problem went away."
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