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'Everyone's offended by everything' Paul McKenna addresses Prince Harry backlash
Prince Harry's comments over rising resignation rates last year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the star, 58, said that "everyone's offended by everything", adding that the royal had to be "really careful" with his comments.The best-selling author made his comments in light of the remarks the Duke of Sussex made in his role as Chief Impact Officer for mental health company, BetterUp, last year.Addressing what Harry had said, Paul said he wasn't surprised at the backlash as "everyone's offended by everything nowadays".The hypnotist insisted: "I'm sure he's a well-intentioned person."That doesn't mean that everything that someone says, even if they're well-intentioned, isn't necessarily going to upset people."You know, over the years, we've all had that experience, when you go to say something, and people take offence at it," he added.Speaking about today's culture, Paul weighed in: "Nowadays everyone's offended by everything, aren't they? So you have to be really careful."I'm sure he said it well-intentioned."I don't suspect he woke up and thought, 'How can I offend people?'" he continued.Speaking with business magazine Fast Company last month in his role as chief impact officer at mental health company BetterUp, the royal explained why he was "celebrating" the pandemic fuelling job resignations.Harry said: "I've actually discovered recently, courtesy of a chat with [BetterUp science board member] Adam Grant, that a lot of the job resignations you mention aren't all bad."In fact, it is a sign that with self-awareness comes the need for change."Many people around the world have been stuck in jobs that didn't bring them joy, and now they're putting their mental health and happiness first.This is something to be
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Prince Harry's 'a well-intentioned person', hypnotist Paul McKenna insists after backlash
Prince Harry a "well-intentioned person" following his comments encouraging people to leave their jobs if work is affecting their mental health.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the author, 58, and best friend of Simon Cowell shared his thoughts over comments the Duke of Sussex, 37, made in his role as chief impact officer for mental health company, BetterUp, last year.Paul explained how he thought the Duke of Sussex to be "well-intentioned" despite the controversy surrounding the remarks he made in an interview last year.The famed hypnotist said: "I mean, I'm sure he's a well intentioned person."I don't know, I've never met him."But that's the impression I get," Paul added.However, the star went on to address the backlash the royal's comments had caused.Paul said: "That doesn't mean that everything that someone says, even if they're well-intentioned, isn't necessarily going to upset people."You know, over the years, we've all had that experience, when you go to say something, and people take offence at it."Nowadays everyone's offended by everything, aren't they? So you have to be really careful," he warned.Addressing Harry's comments again, Paul added: "And I'm sure he said it well-intentioned."(sic)Speaking with business magazine Fast Company last month in his role as chief impact officer at mental health company BetterUp, the royal explained why he was "celebrating" the pandemic fuelling job resignations.Harry said: "I've actually discovered recently, courtesy of a chat with [BetterUp science board member] Adam Grant, that a lot of the job resignations you mention aren't all bad."In fact, it is a sign that with self-awareness comes the need for change."Many people around the world have been stuck in jobs that
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