Prince Harry is continuing to drag his family for their lack of “support” over his mental health issues. In his new docuseries Heart of Invictus, the Duke of Sussex remarked how none of the royals were there for him after his mother Princess Diana died — which he’s previously put them on blast for.
However, he added this time that it was the same when he returned from serving in Afghanistan with PTSD. Opening up about his challenges, he said: Slamming his relatives, he continued: Recalling the difficult time, he noted he “suppressed” his trauma from losing his mother at “such a young age” that he was “never really aware” of his emotions until they “all came fizzing out.” That British stiff upper lip thing, we suppose — but it really isn’t healthy to tamp down your emotions.
So of course when they ultimately burst to the surface, it was overdramatic! Related: Suits Creator Reveals ONE WORD Meghan Wasn’t Allowed To Say By Royals! He explained: Everything changed once he started to really feel his emotions, he added: Still, it took getting to rock bottom until he finally sought professional help: So tough. Meghan Markle‘s husband then set out to figure out how to control his emotions, which were “sprayed all over the wall” everywhere.
But now that he’s been in therapy, he has a new lesson to learn, too. He noted: An inneresting point! You can only handle so many emotions at once!
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