Prince Harry has opened up about the lack of support he received from the Royal Family while battling mental health challenges.
In his five-part Netflix documentary ' Heart of Invictus', the Duke of Sussex shared raw insights into the crushing impact of losing his mother, Princess Diana, at a young age, as well as the psychological toll of his military service in Afghanistan.
After the death of his mother, Harry reveals that there was no support structure in place to register his struggles to handle his grief and help him accordingly.
In a heart-breaking admission, Harry describes Princess Diana's passing as one of the worst periods of his life.Harry explained that he eventually accepted that he needed professional help when the mounting toll of his mental struggles literally floored him.He said: "Unfortunately, like me, the first time you really consider therapy is when you're lying on the floor in the foetal position, probably wishing that you'd dealt with some of this stuff previously.
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