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"Thanks for the free therapy session": Prince Harry continues to pick at King Charles

2023-03-08T12:13:23.727Z


Not a trace of gratitude: King Charles III. invites Prince Harry to the coronation, Prince Harry continues to dish out his father in the latest interview.


Not a trace of gratitude: King Charles III.

invites Prince Harry to the coronation, Prince Harry continues to dish out his father in the latest interview.

Montecito – In his recent interview with doctor Dr.

Gabor Maté (79) attacked Prince Harry (38) again his father King Charles (74).

The Duke of Sussex settled down for the live stream with the trauma therapist and anyone who invested 20 euros for a ticket could participate.

Publicly, the British monarch's second-born lamented his "incredibly painful childhood," firing some sophistry at Charles.

His father had shown leniency and invited his youngest and his family to the coronation in London in May.

Gabor Maté: Harry grew up in an environment in which he was not allowed to be a child

Prince Harry's allegations rained down in staccato on the Hungarian-Canadian interviewer:

There would have been a lack of hugs and attention.

His trauma as an adult was attributed to growing up in a "broken home".

To break the "cycle of pain" he would have had to move to the United States.

dr

Maté

even brought up the late Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022) elsewhere, according to

The Sun : "At one point you wanted to hug your grandmother, but that didn't happen."

King Charles III

– Amazing pictures of his royal life

King Charles III

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Prince Harry even attributes his enthusiasm for the military in his youth to his poor upbringing.

Harry, who was deployed to Afghanistan, said Dr.

Maté:

"I was also a fantastic candidate for the military".

And further: "I don't know about the rest of the world, but in the UK we tend to recruit people from broken families - people who are ready for it"

.

Meghan Markle is a great help to Prince Harry with his trauma work

All the more Prince Harry wants to shower his children Archie (3) and Lilibet (1) with love, he told the

Independent

: "As a father, I feel a great responsibility not to have any trauma or negative experiences that I had as a child or as a child what a man did growing up can pass on, and that's work," he said.

"That means that I make an effort and pay attention to my behavior and my reactions to my two children every day." His wife Meghan (41) is a great help to him.

Who is Gabor Maté?

Gabor Maté is a Hungarian-Canadian author, lecturer and physician.

Mr. Maté has over 20 years of experience in the field of addiction and mental illness.

The renowned addiction specialist has also dealt extensively with stress and the development of children.

His books are devoted to the soul, addiction, hidden stress and attention deficit.

He has been awarded the City of Vancouver Civic Merit Award and the Order of Canada, respectively for his work on addiction and mental health.

For Prince William (40), with whom Prince Harry shared his childhood, the Duke had a new point of contention in his luggage.

Prince Harry risked fueling the bad relationship with a potential bone of contention by claiming he was closer to his late mother Princess Diana (36, † 1997) than the heir to the throne.

He always felt different from the royal family: "My mother felt the same way." Because of Diana's accidental death shortly before his 13th birthday, he decided to undergo therapy.

Not only that, he tried to encourage everyone in his family to seek therapy.

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Prince Harry attacks King Charles again, claiming he grew up in a "broken home" (photomontage).

© Jeremy Selwyn/Imago & Stephen Lock/Imago

This brought Maté, who also specializes in addiction treatment, trauma and childhood development, back to his calling.

He took the opportunity to diagnose Harry at once.

Just by reading his book, the expert said, he could tell Harry had ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) in addition to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Harry took the statement with humor and replied: "Thanks for the free therapy session".

Prince Harry has worked as a better-up coach himself.

Sources used:

thetimes.co.uk, independent.co.uk, thesun.co.uk, dialymaily.co.uk

Rubric list image: © Jeremy Selwyn/Imago & Stephen Lock/Imago

Source: merkur

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