Prince Harry accuses royal family of ‘total neglect’ and says he will not be bullied in The Me You Can’t See documentary Lizzie Edmonds UP NEXT
The Duke of Sussex has accused the royal family of “total neglect” in his mental health documentary series with Oprah Winfrey.
The series begins with Harry talking about the impact of his mother’s death on him and his life. He also discussed how he turned to alcohol and drugs to “mask” his emotions - suggesting his happiest years of his life were when he was in the armed forces.
“Every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, to stop just got met with total silence or total neglect,” he told Winfrey, referring to his attempts to get assistance from his family with the attacks levelled at the Sussexes online.
Prince Harry accuses royal family of total neglect and says he will not be bullied in The Me You Can t See documentary
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The Me You Can t See: Harry accuses royal family of total neglect and says he will not be bullied
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Six key moments from Prince Philip’s funeral, from Land Rovers to Fell ponies Tom Ambrose
For all the talk of Prince Philip’s funeral being “slimmed down”, viewers watching the service on TV might not have noticed much of a difference from the regal pageantry we have come to expect.
Flag-waving royalists gathered in Windsor, classic cars took centre stage and some 730 military personnel marched in tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh.
The funeral was marked with a nationwide minute’s silence, as major sporting events, including Premier League football and Billie Jean King Cup tennis, were moved to avoid clashing with the service.