Prince Harry: I sought counselling after death of mother led to two years of 'total chaos' in my twenties - exclusive Telegraph interview Prince Harry has disclosed that he sought counselling after enduring two years of “total chaos” while still struggling in his late twenties to come to terms with the death of his mother.
The Prince says in an interview with The Telegraph that he “shut down all his emotions” for almost two decades after losing his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, despite his brother, Prince William, trying to persuade him to seek help. The Daily Telegraph
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The Prince says in an interview with The Telegraph that he “shut down all his emotions” for almost two decades after losing his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, despite his brother, Prince William, trying to persuade him to seek help. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Prince William says keeping a stiff upper lip can damage health BBC News
- Prince William: Mental health attitudes are changing thanks to high-profile people speaking out The Daily Telegraph
- 'Bold and brave': Celebrities and well-wishers around the world praise Prince Harry for opening up about his mental health The Daily Telegraph
- Prince Harry grief revelations draw praise from mental health experts The Guardian
- Why Prince Harry's mental health message to men is so important, according to experts The Independent
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