The mental health of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and youngest son of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, has been diagnosed as being in poor shape due to a number of illnesses he has battled since he was a young kid. His declining mental health is also exacerbated by his separation from his royal responsibilities, disputes with British royals, and failure to move on from the passing of his illustrious mother.
In a recent virtual meeting, Prince Harry spoke with renowned mental health expert Dr. Gabor Maté about a variety of topics, including stress, loss, and previous experiences. These discussions helped Prince Harry develop the identity he currently has and uses to communicate with the outside world.
According to the expert, Prince Harry might have anxiety, melancholy, post-traumatic stress disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. What grabbed people’s attention, though, were the potential causes of the ailments the English Prince is experiencing.
Maté claims that these mental illnesses have been present in him since he was a child; some of them started after his mother, the legendary Princess Diana of Wales, passed away when he was only 12 years old and as a result of his experiences in the palace as a member of the British royal family, with whom he is currently at odds.