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Prince Harry: This painful confession about Diana’s death


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Prince Harry makes confidences in the Apple TV+ series The Me You Can’t See. He confides the difficulties he encountered in mourning the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Prince Harry opened up to his fans in the new Apple TV+ series dedicated to mental health, The Me You Can’t See. He confides the difficulties he faced in dealing with public grief following the death of his mother, Princess Diana. The Duke of Sussex says it was difficult for him to come to terms with his mother’s tragic death. One of the reasons being the public grief he witnessed. Prince Harry says he was affected by the extent of the grief of Diana’s fans. He felt that the Princess of Wales’ fans knew her better than he did. He also felt that the whole world was crying more than he could handle.

The bonus episode of the Apple TV+ series also shows an interview between Prince Harry and Zak Williams, Robin Williams’ son. Alongside Oprah Winfrey, they share their similar experiences. Recall that Prince Harry lost his mother in 1997 in a car accident while Zak lost his father in 2014 to suicide.

A heart-to-heart talk with his fan

During the interview, Harry told Zak, “We have a lot of common experiences – when you see so many people around the world mourning someone, they feel like they knew better.” “How can you grieve more for someone who is my parent, that I am unable to grieve myself?” continued Harry.

Earlier in the series, Harry also opened up about his addiction to pills and alcohol. A problem that still results from the loss of his mother, Princess Diana. According to him, it was his wife Meghan Markle who had encouraged him to seek help to cope with these problems.

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