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Prince Harry Struggles For His Mental Health


Part of the reason the royal family is so intriguing is that they’re so mysterious.

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It’s impossible to keep up with them on a reality show or through social media, so the only time we find out personal information about them is when they explicitly decide to share it themselves, and Prince Harry’s latest message is one of his most important yet. In a new interview with the Telegraph, Prince Harry opened up about his struggles with his mental health, particularly when it came to grieving the death of his mother, Diana. And everything Harry is sharing is so important in reducing the stigma around getting help.

As Harry explained in the newspaper’s Mad World podcast, the unexpected loss of his mother at such a young age was obviously incredibly difficult to deal with, so instead of coping, he ignored it.point 631 |

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Not facing his grief led to “total chaos” in his life over 10 years later.point 72 | So with the encouragement of his older brother, Prince William, he decided to seek counseling three years ago.point 165 | And now, he’s finally ready to open up about what that period of time in his life was like, as well as how he’s doing today.point 276 | 1

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Harry said:

It’s hard to imagine what that must have been like for him — especially while living life in the spotlight.point 255 |

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But as brave and as important as it is that he’s coming forward with such honesty, what he learned in the process is important, too: The fact that he’s not alone in this, because so many people suffer from issues like grief and depression.point 208 | 1

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He added:

As someone who has struggled with depression, I can say that in my own experiences, Harry is 100 percent right.point 99 | When I was finally able to admit to my friends how I felt and that I had seen a doctor about it, it was amazing how quickly many of them shared that they’d been going through the same thing.point 257 |

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It’s awful that so many people can relate to this problem, but there’s strength in numbers.point 88 | Like Harry said in the interview, he’s part of “quite a big club.point 153 | point 160 | 1

And an added bonus? The more people get talking about their own struggles with depression and mental illness, the less stigmatized they become, and maybe, it will really help someone who needs to hear that they’re not alone and that it’s OK to ask for help when they need it. It can be really stressful and hard just being a person, but if it can be easier, why not encourage people to take that first step in living a happier and healthier life?

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It’s awesome that Harry (along with William and Kate Middleton) has decided to make this his mission through the UK’s Heads Together campaign, and that he’s speaking so candidly about why this is personal for him. Hopefully, Harry’s words will inspire those who needed to hear them.

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