How Prince Harry credited brother William in 2017 for persuading him to seek therapy for his mother's death - despite telling new Netflix show his mental health 'was never discussed' and 'no one around me helped'


 Prince Harry has claimed he had no support network after returning from serving in Afghanistan despite previously saying his brother had helped him seek therapy after he came home. The Duke of Sussex said 'no one around me really could help' as he struggled after coming back from the war in an interview on his new Netflix series 'Heart of Invictus' which was released today. However, in a 2017 interview the father-of-two said that Prince William and others close to him had insisted he get help to try deal with his mental health after going 'very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions'. He revealed his brother and other concerned friends said: 'Look, you really need to deal with this. It is not normal to think that nothing has affected you.' Speaking to the Mad World podcast at the time, the Duke claimed his struggles with mental health were 'not Afghanistan-related', but were due to him having to process the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in the public eye 20 years earlier. 

 


 

 

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