Prince Harry has made a fresh dig at his royal relatives as he claims in his new Netflix docuseries that he had no support network after returning home from war in Afghanistan.During his brand new documentary, Heart of Invictus, which was released on the streaming platform today, the Duke of Sussex confessed that "no one around me could really help" and that his experiences had triggered the trauma of losing his mother Princess Diana in another sly dig at 'the Firm'.The 38-year-old's documentary follows a group of athletes from around the world on their road to the Paralympic-style sporting competition known as the Invictus Games which Harry formed in 2014 for injured and sick military personnel and veterans.In the second out of the five episodes, several of the former service personnel talk about the mental impact of war with Harry and were also asked how his tours of Afghanistan affected him, the Mirror reports.The duke claims that he "didn't have that support structure, that network or that expert advice to identify actually what was going on with me" after admitting he was angry when he returned from a tour of duty.He also said that returning home from Afghanistan hugely triggered unresolved trauma inside of him caused by the tragic death of his mother Diana who was killed in a car crash in 1997 when Harry was just 12.The Duke alleges that he only considered therapy once he was left "lying on the floor in the foetal position".In what appears to be yet another dig at his royal relatives, Harry says: "Look, I can only speak for my personal experience, my tour of Afghanistan in 2012 flying Apaches, somewhere after that there was an unravelling and the trigger for me was actually returning from Afghanistan."But the stuff
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