The Hamilton Spectator

PRINCE HARRY’S 20-YEAR STRUGGLE

Sought counsellin­g, with brother’s help, after 20-year struggle

- GREGORY KATZ LONDON —

It is an image those who saw it will never forget: Prince William and Prince Harry — just boys, really — walking silently behind their mother’s cortege as the world mourned Princess Diana’s death in 1997.

Now Harry has revealed for the first time that losing his mother when he was only 12 left him in emotional turmoil for 20 years, filling him with grief and rage he could only manage after he sought counsellin­g.

Breaking sharply with the royal tradition of maintainin­g a stoic silence about mental health, the 32-year-old prince told The Daily Telegraph in an interview published Monday that he had nearly suffered multiple breakdowns since his mother’s death.

It was by far the most frank interview of Harry’s life and gives the public a much fuller view of Harry and the inner turmoil he suffered growing up in the public eye after losing his mother.

He told the newspaper he “shut down all his emotions” for nearly 20 years and had been “very close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions.”

He describes a long, painful process of refusing to face his sense of loss that only came to an end when he was in his late 20s and sought profession­al counsellin­g to cope with the pressures and unhappines­s.

“My way of dealing with it was sticking my head in the sand, refusing to ever think about my mum, because why would that help?” he said of his teens and 20s, a period in which he embarked on a successful military career but also occasional­ly attracted unwanted headlines, notably for being photograph­ed playing “strip billiards” in Las Vegas.

In the interview, Harry said he had at times felt “on the verge of punching someone” and had taken up boxing as an outlet for the aggression he felt.

He said the long suppressio­n of his grief eventually led to “two years of total chaos.”

He said he was pretending that life was great until he started counsellin­g and faced his problems head-on.

“All of a sudden, all of this grief that I have never processed started to come to the forefront and I was like, there is actually a lot of stuff here that I need to deal with,” he said.

Along with his brother Prince William and sister-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge, Harry has worked with a charity that promotes mental health. They have argued that mental health problems must be given the same priority as other illnesses and should be spoken about openly and without stigma.

Harry has also worked extensivel­y with wounded veterans and has organized the Invictus Games to foster internatio­nal sporting competitio­n for injured or ill service personnel and veterans.

Harry told interviewe­r Bryony Gordon, who has written extensivel­y about her own struggles with depression and other issues, that he is in a “good place” now, and praised William for helping him seek help after many years of suffering in silence.

He credited counsellin­g with helping him recover.

“I’ve now been able to take my work seriously, been able to take my private life seriously as well, and been able to put blood, sweat and tears into the things that really make a difference and things that I think will make a difference to everybody else,” he said.

Harry has also formed a romantic relationsh­ip with American actress Meghan Markle and in November took the unusual step of chastising the press for harassing her.

Harry and William have both been wary of press coverage, in part because of the way photograph­ers shadowed their mother’s every move.

My way of dealing with it was sticking my head in the sand, refusing to ever think about my mum, because why would that help? PRINCE HARRY

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 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT, AP FILE PHOTO ?? Aug. 19, 1995: Princess Diana sits with Prince Harry during V-J Day celebratio­ns in London. The prince said he’d “shut down all his emotions” about her death in 1997 when he was 12.
ALASTAIR GRANT, AP FILE PHOTO Aug. 19, 1995: Princess Diana sits with Prince Harry during V-J Day celebratio­ns in London. The prince said he’d “shut down all his emotions” about her death in 1997 when he was 12.
 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT, AP FILE PHOTO ?? Prince Harry listens to a seminar for members of staff during a visit to the Mix in London last December. Mix is a charity that offers support to young people under the age of 25. He has broken with royal tradition of maintainin­g silence about mental...
ALASTAIR GRANT, AP FILE PHOTO Prince Harry listens to a seminar for members of staff during a visit to the Mix in London last December. Mix is a charity that offers support to young people under the age of 25. He has broken with royal tradition of maintainin­g silence about mental...
 ?? EVAN AGOSTINI, AP FILE PHOTO ?? Meghan Markle at an event in New York last spring to promote the TV series “Suits,” on which she has appeared since 2011. Prince Harry has been protective of her privacy.
EVAN AGOSTINI, AP FILE PHOTO Meghan Markle at an event in New York last spring to promote the TV series “Suits,” on which she has appeared since 2011. Prince Harry has been protective of her privacy.

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