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Originally Posted by Damien
The media were there in exchange for the news blackout. The idea being if the media were not going to get the story about him being deployed, they would after his service was over:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/
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Yes, I do not deny that. But it's entirely up you to decide that this is normal war or staged for TV:
"So, for the past ten weeks, the BBC, ITV and Sky News have been filming with Prince Harry - the first time we've been up close and personal with him. We interviewed him at Clarence House in mid-December, just before he was sent to Afghanistan, we spent some time with him at the start of January when he was settling in at a remote base in Southern Helmand Province, and most recently, we filmed with him last week at a new location in Helmand Province...."
I am sorry but I feel for the poor Afghanis, we send a brat with several TV crews to film him at war. What a disgrace, people are losing their lives and we are watching it as a reality show...