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Prince Harry revealed he wanted to quit royal family in his 20s: 'Look what it did to my mom'

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Prince Harry revealed he first wanted to step away from the royal family in his 20s when he started to fantasize about having a normal life with a wife and child.

The Duke of Sussex appeared on the latest episode of Dax Shepard and Monica Padman’s "Armchair Expert" podcast where the trio spoke about mental health and the importance of therapy.

The hosts were curious about what life was like for the 36-year-old growing up in such an unconventional environment as the British royal family.

Padman inquired whether or not he felt like he was "in a cage" for most of his life, to which Harry noted that he began struggling with his responsibility as a royal and his desire to live a more conventional life early on.  "It’s the job right?

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