On Saturday, the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex, expert on trauma, addiction, stress and child development, Dr. He attended a virtual event around his book with Gabor Maté.
The Duke of Sussex and the doctor sat facing each other in front of a crackling fireplace. “The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Recovery in a Toxic Culture”discussed living with loss and the importance of personal healing.
Harry talked about how he felt so close to his mother, Princess Diana, who had always stayed on the fringes of the British royal family.
“All my life, in my teenage years, I’ve always felt a little different from the rest of my family.“, he declared. “I felt weird and I know my mom felt the same way. I felt like my head was out when my body was in, but sometimes it was the other way around. When I dared to be myself, to be my true identity. Whether it was the media or family or whatever, I almost said to myself, ‘Don’t be yourself. It was as if he had been told, “Go back to what is expected of you.”explained.
Prince Harry also wrote, “While writing his memoirs,can’t wait“, to know “sparet” was a statement in French and underlined why it was important for him to be honest about his life story.
“I really hope and hope from the very beginning, when I turned to the people who helped me write this book, I said, ‘I want this to be a service, it should be, because I know it’s important.’ Because you almost allow people to talk about their own issues and be themselves and the community. It doesn’t help us much.”said Gabor to Maté. “I can say even more in my family because of the expectations and how you are projected as individuals.”
Speaking about her time in therapy, Meghan Markle’s husband said:Many families are complex, many families are dysfunctional, but for me, while doing regular therapy […] I felt like I was learning a new language. “
Sharing other members of his family “I didn’t speak that language”added : “It’s working for me and I’m starting to go back to the point of trauma and drain everything to be truly happy…but at the same time I feel more and more distant from my loved ones and family.”
The week the book came out, Prince Harry told People magazine why he decided to share his story in his own words.
“My hope was to turn my pain into a purpose, so if sharing my experience makes a positive difference in someone’s life, I can’t think of anything more rewarding than that.”declared.
Duke of Sussex added “This book and the facts in it are in many ways a continuation of my own mental health journey. It is a raw account of my life – the good, the bad, and everything in between.”
If the writing of this book is a real salvation for Prince Harry, it is because of this that his family was not spared from his writings, and especially his brother Prince William, who would become the future King of England, was deeply hurt.
With the coronation of King Charles III fast approaching, Meghan and Harry’s arrival is still unconfirmed by the royal family.
Melissa Tella
Source: Programme Television

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