While Prince Harry was believed to have put criticism of the royal family behind him, his new series “Heart of Invictus” is bringing fresh accusations against Britons who failed to support him after the death of his mother Diana of Wales in 1997 when he was just 12 years old. New revelations come to light on the 26th anniversary of the death of the “Queen of Hearts”.
Harry again referred to his family on his father’s side when he recalled in the recently released Netflix series that he had no “support structure” when he lost his mother, and years later when he returned from a mission in Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder, he is also quoted by Page Six. .
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“The trigger for me was actually coming back from Afghanistan, but the things that came up were from 1997, when I was 12,” he recalled in the new production.
“My biggest struggle is that no one around me could help me,” Meghan Markle’s husband is heard saying in an excerpt from the documentary.
The Netflix production is about service members who at some point have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses and are now participating in the games called the “Invictus Games of the Hague.”
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Although Harry has previously spoken about the loss of his mother in his book “Spare” and the cold attitude of his father, King Charles of England, when he broke the news of Diana’s death, he has now opened up about the emotions he suppressed due to a lack of support and admitted that he felt that he overcomes this loss when he was already 28 years old after he started receiving therapies.
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“I had no emotions, I couldn’t cry, I couldn’t feel. I didn’t know it then,” he commented, later adding that “it was only later in my life, at the age of 28, that a circumstance occurred in which the first bubbles began to emerge and suddenly it was as if someone was shaking and going ‘poof’. .. and then there was chaos,” he said.
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For the Duke of Sussex, Diana’s death left him “bouncing off the walls” and indicated he became aware of what was happening to him many years later when he finally sought help for his mental health. (AND)
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