Prince Harry Opens Up: Heart of Invictus and Mental Health Struggles

2023-08-31 18:32:00

Prince Harry and Netflix, season 2. Last December, the Sussexes lifted the veil on Harry&Meghan, their truth series largely devoted to their exit from the British royal family. In this month of August, the son of Charles III now offers Heart of Invictus, a series that traces the epic of his disabled sport event.

“No one to help me”

If the “Invictus Games”, the next edition of which will take place in Germany, are obviously the main subject of this documentary, Prince Harry has indulged in new, sharp secrets. He opened up regarding his mental health and post-traumatic stress, and he laments the lack of support from his family following the death of his mother, Lady Diana, in 1997. “What was the most complicated for me , was not having anyone to help me. I had no support structure, network, or even expert advice to identify what was wrong with me,” said Meghan Markle’s husband.

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Harry entered therapy at the age of 28 following years of “repressing” his emotions. “I had no emotions. I mightn’t cry, I mightn’t feel. I didn’t know what it was at the time. And it was only later in my life, at the age of 28, that a circumstance occurred when the first bubbles began to come out. Then all of a sudden it was like someone shook the bottle and she went ‘poof’…and it was chaos,” he added. Prince Harry had already overwhelmed the royal family in The Substitute, his memoir. Heart of Invictus is available on Netflix from Wednesday August 30th.

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