The first of these contradictions are Harry’s recent claims in The Me You Can’t See that members of the royal family aren’t encouraged to speak about mental health - even though erasing the stigma around public discussions of the issue was one of the biggest causes he championed as a working royal. When asked for comment, a Sussex spokesperson drew a distinction between Harry’s private struggles and his public advocacy work and told BuzzFeed News that although he had sought mental health treatment before meeting Meghan, she was the catalyst for finding a therapist who could finally provide him with the care and support he needed.
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He has since coproduced Apple’s The Me You Can’t See series and recently joined BetterUp, a San Francisco–based career coaching tech startup, as its chief impact officer. He championed the importance of mental healthcare, especially for fellow service veterans, for years as a royal and launched a nationwide mental health awareness campaign with Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge. As he got older, he branded himself as an ambassador of mental health awareness, later making a career out of his advocacy work. Every move Harry and his brother made as young adults was scrutinized by the tabloids.
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Not only did his mother die in an extremely tragic manner, but the aftermath played out under the glare of paparazzi photographers and relentless press. Harry experienced very public trauma as a teenager and through his young adult life - and he has since grown into a notable mental health advocate. In recent interviews - specifically, the one he and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, gave to Oprah Winfrey in March, his appearance on the Armchair Expert podcast on May 13, and The Me You Can’t See, the new Apple TV+ docuseries he coproduced with Oprah, which premiered May 21 - Harry contradicts his past self by claiming that nobody in his family had encouraged him to seek help for his mental health or to speak about the issue openly, especially relating to the death of his mother, Princess Diana. But his past statements and what he’s saying now don’t always line up.
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The picture he paints is that of an uncaring institution ignoring his cries for help, of a man suffering in silence until Meghan Markle came into his life.
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Yet during some of these conversations, Harry takes on the role of revisionist historian, contradicting past statements he’s made about his mental health issues and the support - or lack thereof - he received from the royal family. In a series of interviews this year, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has made explosive claims against the royal family - the people and the institution - going into detail about the damaging toll his upbringing has had on his mental health.