Prince Harry has described how returning from his final tour of Afghanistan triggered an “unravelling” but “no-one around me really could help”.
Speaking in his new Heart of Invictus docuseries on Netflix, The Duke of Sussex said he did not have a “support structure” to help him deal with his mental health struggles, which related back to the trauma of losing his mother Diana, Princess of Wales.
The duke, whose troubled relationship with the Royal Family has long been documented, said the impact of Diana’s death when he was 12 was never discussed and he finally sought therapy after “lying on the floor in the foetal position”.
The five-part documentary, which was launched in the UK at 8am on Wednesday, 30 August, follows a group of former military servicemen and women on their road to the Paralympic-style sporting competition Invictus, which Harry set up in 2014 for injured and sick military personnel and veterans.
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