The Sussexes need to rein it in
WOMAN - UK|June 08, 2021
By weaponising his own battles with mental health, Prince Harry has crossed a line and lost the support of many who once sang the troubled royal’s praises. Breaking the taboo around this difficult subject is one thing, but using deeply personal experiences to publicly attack the family that raised you is an entirely different kettle of fish.
Duncan Larcombe
The Sussexes need to rein it in

‘MANY SEE HARRY AS A VICTIM’

Prince Harry was once universally admired for having the courage to talk about his private battles with mental health. But now his so-called ‘interviews’ on the subject have taken a somewhat uncomfortable turn.

Since arriving in LA, Harry has spoken about his personal struggles and nothing seems to be off limits. Questioning the Queen’s parenting, slamming his father and repeating thinly veiled attacks on his brother are all regular themes.

And, of course, he sat next to his wife Meghan while she made a number of shocking allegations about his family during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.

This story is from the June 08, 2021 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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