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Prince Harry swears on Dax Shepard podcast as he asks host about 's**tload of drugs'

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Prince Harry turned the air blue on more than one occasion while talking to host Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast.The Duke of Sussex asked Shepard about what it was like to take a "s**tload" of drug as the presenter opened up about his past drug use.The 46-year-old American actor first started using drugs in high school.He was sober for 16 years before a recent relapse which he discussed on his podcast in October last year.Harry asked Shepard whether he had "an awareness" of what was fuelling his use of drugs as a youngster.He added: "For you it was your upbringing and everything that happened to you - the trauma, pain and suffering."All of a sudden you find yourself doing a s***load of drugs and partying hard."Look how many other.

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