
Prince Harry urged to seek ‘help’ after explosive interview

Prince Harry reportedly ‘needs help’ after his shocking BBC interview.
As reported by The Express, the Duke of Sussex “appears to be in difficulty.”
Harley Street medic, Dr Raj Persaud told the outlet, “I can only hope Prince Harry is being well-advised. He appears to be in difficulty and, I would suggest respectfully, needs help to move on and really start a process of rapprochement with his family.”
“Sadly, this is unlikely to happen, though the prism of another angry media interview showing his apparently trapped mindset,” he added.
It is worth mentioning that this comes after Harry’s emotional BBC interview.
In the interview, the Duke of Sussex made shocking revelations. While admitting that he “would love reconciliation” with his father, King Charles, Harry said that he’s aware some members of the royal family will “never forgive” him for his memoir, Spare.
Prince Harry also claimed that King Charles doesn’t speak to him “due to the security stuff,” referring to his ongoing legal issue.