The Me You Can’t See: Biggest confessions made by Prince Harry

The Me You Can’t See, the new docu-series in Apple TV Plus, gives a novel insight into the Royal family. Prince Harry makes startling revelations about his life, coping with grief, therapy, and more to Oprah Winfrey. Here are the top moments and confessions that you need to know.

Prince Harry’s fight with anxiety

No one is perfect. Prince Harry described his difficult 20s and 30s where he battled severe anxiety. He admitted to taking drugs and alcohol to fight his anxiety while trying his best to hide it.

“I was willing to drink, willing to take drugs, I was willing to do the things that made me feel less like I was feeling. But I slowly became aware that, okay, I wasn’t drinking Monday to Friday but, I would probably drink a week’s worth in one day on a Friday or a Saturday night. And I was finding myself drinking not because I was enjoying it, but because I was trying to mask something.” he shared with Winfrey.

Grief and memories of Princess Diana’s funeral

Prince Harry lost his mother at the young age of 12. He recalled his feelings when he got to know his mother, Princess of Wales’s death. “It was like I was outside of my body and just walking along, doing what was expected of me, showing one-tenth of the emotion that everybody else was showing,” he said in the docu-series.

Prince Harry on therapy sessions and more

Prince Harry admitted to Oprah Winfrey as being the ‘yes man’ for his family and performing all royal duties. But, soon the burnout followed and, decided to take up therapy on his wife, Meghan Markle’s insistence. Despite thinking about counseling in his earlier years, he was not “in an environment where it was encouraged to talk about it either,” he stated. When asked why he took up therapy, “The past. To heal me from the past.” he said. After all, the reason one chooses to heal is what is important.

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