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Prince Harry says he stepped back from royal family because of 'what it did' to Princess Diana

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Prince Harry has opened up about his decision to quit the royal family in a new podcast and says he did it because of what it did to his mother Princess Diana.

The Duke of Sussex has said that growing up in the spotlight was extremely tough and that in his early 20s he would "grin and bear it" but ultimately he knew that it wasn't the path he wanted to take, writes The Mirror.He told the podcast he would think things like: "I don't want to be here, I don't want to be doing this, look what it did to my mum.

How am I ever going to settle down and have a wife and family when I know it's going to happen again. I've seen behind the curtain."The 36-year-old also reflected on the time he got therapy for his mental health struggles and described.

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