Prince Harry brutally told to 'get over' Diana's death by radio host after new Netflix series

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Prince Harry has been slammed for opening up about his mental health in his new Netflix documentary by an Australian radio host who brutally told him to "stop whining" and "get over" the death of his late mother Princess Diana.

During the Duke of Sussex's brand new docu-series, Heart of Invictus, he candidly spoke about how he struggled to come to terms with the tragic car accident that killed his mum in 1997 when he was just 12.

Although the five-part series was mostly focused on the lead up to the Invictus Games, Harry opened up about his time serving in the army in the second episode, as he revealed that it wasn't until he got back from war that he became aware of the unresolved trauma he still had regarding the late princess' death.Radio host Kyle Sandilands, who is known for his controversial views, went on a vile rant about Prince Harry as he gave his opinion on his latest Netflix project on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday, the Mirror reports.During a cruel tirade about the duke, he said: "I'm sick and tired of hearing about this little b**chy Prince whining...

he wants everyone to feel sorry for him all the time."Sandilands, 52, who is no stranger to tough times, spent nine months living on the streets when he was just 15 but, despite his own experience with personal battles, he had told the Duke of Sussex to "get over" his.He continued: "We all struggle, [but] surely he's struggled less than the rest of us."His harsh comments were not echoed by his co-host Jackie O' Henderson, who stuck up for the prince and said she "felt a little sorry" for him.She also encouraged Kyle to take a different approach to the situation and look at the 38-year-old royal as a "human rather than someone who's born into wealth

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