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Published Date: 02 March 2008
PRINCE Harry's tour of duty in Afghanistan was a "PR stunt" that has not fooled the British public, publicist Max Clifford has claimed.
The Royal's 10-week deployment at the front was "virtual reality" because Army chiefs would have kept him away from any actual danger of being hurt, the PR guru added. He said the plan could backfire as the public would soon turn their thoughts to th
e thousands of ordinary British troops serving in Afghanistan who had not received special treatment.

His claims last night prompted an angry rebuttal from the Ministry of Defence which insisted that Prince Harry was there are an ordinary soldier.

Clifford claimed: "To me it's blatantly obvious. It's a PR stunt. The whole thing has been put together. The climate when he went out (he] was getting increasing bad publicity from hanging around in clubs and pubs, and coming out drunk. It happened immediately after that. I don't think you're cynical for saying: 'Hold on a minute.'"

Clifford continued: "(The press coverage] has been favourable, but I do think that the public are maybe a bit more questioning than the media have been in this instance.

"A lot of people have been saying, if he was Private Harry Smith, would he have been looked after in the same way, and how much of this was just a public relations exercise?"

The publicist said Harry was "a brave lad" and the public perception of him was "pretty good generally", but he went on: "It just comes across, the whole thing, as a very, very calculated public relations exercise. There are, I think, a lot more people out there than the media seem to realise that are saying: 'Hold on a minute, this is virtual reality.' I don't think that they would have dared to put him in real danger."

Clifford added: "The other aspect of it is he has been shown firing a machine gun at Muslims. What does that say? He becomes a big target. Harry likes to go to clubs and pubs – does that make them targets? It's not black and white, it's not a simple situation."

But the publicist does not think there will be a backlash against the media for keeping news of Harry's deployment secret. "That's easily defused – it would have placed him and others in danger," he said.

The MoD furiously denied Clifford's claims. A spokesman said: "This was definitely not a publicity stunt. We have made it absolutely clear that what he did was very brave."

Clifford is the UK's best known publicist and regarded as a consummate media manipulator. His targets have included David Mellor, Neil Hamilton and Jeffrey Archer.





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  • Last Updated: 01 March 2008 8:16 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Prince Harry
 
1

Ross Fyffe,

Scotland 02/03/2008 01:18:12
time Max showed some guts and did somthing worthwhile
2

2dogs in D.C.,

02/03/2008 01:50:47
Not too many people would risk death for publicity, I'm guessing. Is it that important? This guy already HAS publicity.
3

truthsleuth,

02/03/2008 01:56:53
Max Clifford got a few FREE column inches for this one.
Tell him to shut up and get back on his merry go round the mans a complete and utter waste of space.

PS
I am no great supporter of the Royals but lets make it clear as far as I know 007 nor 006 have not penetrated the Taleban nor have the Royals got any special deal with them.
Had they spotted the royal they would have tried to kill him.
So give credit where credit is due and shut up.
4

Joe M.,

Edinburgh 02/03/2008 03:27:38
12 weeks on, Eighteen months off. Some job!

Max Clifford is right this whole episode of hailing the 'conquering Royal hero Harry' might have worked in the 19th century but a modern audience is a lot more sophisticated. Most people I know think the whole thing has been a publicity stunt and an insult to genuine war veterans.
5

Joe M.,

Edinburgh 02/03/2008 03:32:17
#1, #2, and #3, do you get paid to write this stuff? No one really thinks Harry was in any genuine danger and if he was it was for TWELVE WEEKS, that's not a genuine tour of duty by anybodys standards.

I see his brother William was thinking off popping off for a quick royal tour according to the tabloids after Harry's 'success'. This shows the cynical nature of the whole thing.
6

Joe M.,

Edinburgh 02/03/2008 03:33:08
http://news.scotsman.com/uk/Prince-William-is-next-for.3834315.jp
7

Ross Fyffe,

Scotland 02/03/2008 05:32:16
Joe M ....... the riskiest thing you do is probably seeking "Glory" at yur own convinience
8

H215,

New York 02/03/2008 05:46:33
I wonder how many people who're mocking the Prince for risking his life in Afghanistan, would ever stand up to a yob, or even just ring the police?

Its a pretty schzoid image we're getting on this side of the pond: whole populations scared to oppose drunks, but perfectly willing to mock someone who opposed the Taliban.
9

Draco Was a Wimp,

Edinburgh 02/03/2008 08:24:50
#5 Joe M

'No-one really thinks Harry was in any danger' How do you know? How do we know what he really did in the 10 weeks he was there and what genuine danger he was in. Sure as feck, Max Clifford wasn't in Afghanistan to know the whole truth. OK, the publicity has been OTT, but who demanded a photo session in exchange for keeping the secret? Who feeds the story? Guess who, the media. Harry can't force the media to film or print anything.

10

Wee Mac,

Swindon 02/03/2008 09:34:40
#3 Fully Agree....
"Joe M" you are a disgrace I bet the only uniform you have ever pulled on was to go to Primary school.

In reality the only publicity here is for that waste of space called "Clifford"....I thought he had retired!!....this must be a way to try and get his name back in the headlines!!

Respect when it is due....Well done Harry!!

11

Pilrig.,

Livingston 02/03/2008 09:46:26
There's no business like show business !
Ah for the guid auld days when the press showed deference to our betters !
12

Pilrig.,

Livingston 02/03/2008 09:47:45
8 - or in HRH's case, a bevvy-merchant who takes on the Taliban !
13

Alberto.,

02/03/2008 11:11:56
Max Clifford might be wrong - who knows, and in this day and age of Political Control, fiercely endeavouring to achieve totallity in this field, as no doubt demanded by their EC bosses!

Even if Clifford is wrong (and no doubt at all the Politicos will shout from the roof tops that he is - regardless, but it is not too difficult, or far fetched nowadays to think he is right!

There is perhaps, already a Government sponsored Committee formed (with suitable financial advance and bonuses!) to control such matters - as it suits the Political atmosphere - but then again who would know and say so?
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tatties n, neeps,

02/03/2008 14:19:33
#8 I'm afraid you are right , just read through this and other forums in the scotsman and it will give you a flavour of the nastiness and bitterness in modern day scotland ,belittling those around us while achieving nothing ourselves makes us feel bigger and better, we're renowned for it , its almost a national pastime ,it makes me feel ashamed.
17

boudica,

Glasgow 02/03/2008 18:44:22
HarderTruth .. you seem to be suffering from Prince Envy ... I doubt the camera crew followed him for all of those ten wks otherwise he would have come home in a box would that have suited you better ? It is you who are Brain Dead ...oops first you would have to have a Brain ..you fail that too ...
18

Athena,

London 02/03/2008 20:25:54
Clifford is right of course - no one is fooled and we all know what's what these days. The Diana enquriy, the bogus 'war on terror', the Royals needing a boost, army recruitment needing a boost - all these things meant that Harry was sent packing. However, the media being out of touch with public opinion and treating us all like a bunch of gullible flag-waving dummies is hardly new, is it? Most people see the media as increasingly irrelevant these days, switching on just to see what garbage they are trying to feed us this time..
19

Pilrig.,

Livingston 02/03/2008 23:07:41
That's show business !
20

Matt there,

somewhere 03/03/2008 00:08:12
And of course, useless, empty PR stunts is Max Clifford's stock in trade, so Mr Clifford would know a lot about this line of work.

Though of course, Max normally works with people for sex, sleaze 'n' drugs to sell to his cronies in the Street of Shame, so would not be interested in anything approaching a news story.
21

Aeternum Vale,

Wellingborough 03/03/2008 08:08:34
This has been an operation to help drive the Army recruitment PR machine - one photo op' after another. Good for the military, good for the royal family. It looks as wise a decision to my eyes as did the 'It's a Royal Knock-out' all those years ago, except this time 9/10th of the UK press are still in lapdog mode with the story.

I find it ridiculous anybody could think Diana would have supported this venture. She was vehemently opposed military violence, (one reason that made her unsuitable to continue as the future monarch's mother, another being that she was having a sexual relationship with a man of Arab extraction).

For a member of our royal family to enter into this questionable military conduct is a highly political statement. Our action in Afghanistan is not defensive but commenced with the 'need' for a Turkmenistan to Pakistan oil pipeline with troops readied before 911 allowed the operation to commence.

This gullible young man has been taken advantage of. His expression of enthusiasm for killing people is foolish to the extreme. Sure he has put himself where our political class dare not encourage their kids to go - I see no young Blairs alongside of him. But that makes him no more a hero than any other of our military personnel - there are many heroes. We do not need this shirtless fool to respect them.
22

Biker,

Ayr 03/03/2008 11:28:39
#22 let us not forget that this has also been played out to raise this particular individuals credibility. Not too long ago this idiot was seen parading around in a uniform adorned with swastikas.
I dont doubt for a moment that this whole episode is a publicity stunt and would commend Mr Clifford for saying so. Hero Prince indeed... gimmie a break!!!!
23

Handy,

Middlesbrough 03/03/2008 23:08:05
Anyone who seriously doubts what Max Clifford says about this stomach-churning media charade are woefully ignorant about how the power elite use the corporate media to manipulate public opinion. You are both gullible and VERY naive.

 

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