Prince Harry told Oprah he feels it's his "duty to break that cycle" we went through for son Archie.He told her that he 'feared' he'd raise Archie alone if Meghan "ended up like his mother".The Duke of Sussex sat down with the US host to discuss mental health in their new documentary series, The Me You Can't See.He opened up about experiencing panic attacks and anxiety for several years and the difficulty of dealing with the trauma after his mother's death, Princess Diana.The 36-year-old also shared that he was "willing" to use drugs and alcohol to "mask" how he was feeling, although didn't know at the time he was using it as a barrier.Harry, who moved to the US with wife Meghan Markle and son Archie last year, told Oprah: "If you have been.
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