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The rift between the brothers which once seemed to be on the mend, following the death of their grandfather Prince Philip last month, only seems to have grown again in light of the barrage of “truth bombs” shared in Harry’s latest venture. The Duke of Sussex once again sent shockwaves through the Royal Family when sharing a series of comments on the Apple TV+ docuseries, The Me You Can’t See, which explores a variety of issues surrounding mental health.
Opening up to Ms Winfrey, Prince Harry shared how his life from the age of 28 to 32 was a “nightmare” and that he started therapy sessions shortly afterwards.
He further acknowledged that he started seriously attending the therapy sessions around the time he met his future wife.
During the documentary, the Duke of Sussex described how only a few months into their marriage, when Meghan was pregnant with Archie, she had shared “the practicalities” of how she had considered ending her life.
Prince Harry stated that the fear of losing his wife and raising Archie alone was one of his biggest motivations to leave the UK.
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“In fact, quite the opposite. If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that any negative experiences you had, you can make it right for your kids.”
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