Prince Harry Seeks Therapy for Fight with Meghan

Prince Harry Seeks Therapy for Fight with Meghan

Speaking candidly in the Apple TV+ documentary "The Me You Can't See" (opens in new tab), Prince Harry revealed that he suffered severely from anxiety, depression, and PTSD, especially between the ages of 28 and 32. 32, he met Meghan, and everything changed. Everything changed, he says. 'I saw a GP. I saw a doctor. I saw a therapist. I saw alternative therapists. I saw all kinds of people, but the best thing I did was meet Megan and be with her. I knew that if I didn't get therapy and heal myself, I would lose this woman that I could spend the rest of my life with."

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It was only after the fight that he realized this. It was during one of our arguments that Princess Meghan said, "You need to see someone." I didn't know that, and as we were arguing, I went back to being 12-year-old Harry."

He learned from his therapist that he sometimes "reverted to 12-year-old Harry." When the therapist told him this, he said, "I felt kind of embarrassed and defensive. I was like, 'How dare you call me a child? But she said, 'No, I never said you were a child. I am sympathetic and empathetic to what happened to you when you were a child. Harry was 12 when his mother, Princess Diana, was killed in a car crash in Paris.

The four years before he met Princess Meghan were dark times, "It was a nightmarish period of my life. It was a nightmarish time of my life. Every time I put on a suit and tie, ...... I had to play a role, and I'd look in the mirror and say, 'Okay, I'm the face of the game,' and I'd say, 'Let's go. I was sweating before I even left the house. I was willing to drink, to take drugs, to do anything that would make me feel lighter."

"I was a very good person.

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