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Prince Harry: he compares his life in the royal family to "a zoo"

 Prince Harry: he compares his life in the royal family to "a zoo"

Prince Harry: he compares his life in the royal family to "a zoo"




Prince Harry does not regret his life in Buckingham and makes it known to Dax Shepard's microphone. In the podcast "Armchair Expert", he confides without language on his anxiety-provoking past within the royal family.

The Sussexes' interview with Oprah Winfrey had already untied tongues around the world. A few months later, Prince Harry confides again with Dax Shepard, in the podcast "Armechair Expert". And he doesn't mince his words. Marked by his past with the royal family, from which he resigned last year, the son of Prince Charles has no regrets about his decision to settle in the United States. In this exclusive episode, he looks back on his life as heir to the Crown, a mix between "The Truman Show" and a life "in a zoo," he says. 


Tracked down by the press, scrutinized every step of the way, the young prince is deeply affected by the omnipresence of the tabloids, to the point of undergoing therapy. Obsessed by her daily life, the British press is notably responsible for her discomfort. He assures us that the media "feels like the owner" of an individual when they are famous.


HIS SECRET APPOINTMENTS WITH MEGHAN MARKLE

This report to the media also affected the beginnings of his relationship with Meghan Markle. Prince Harry recalls the first dates with the former actress, now pregnant with a baby girl. Hunted by the paparazzi, the lovebirds found themselves incognito, caps screwed on their heads for fear of being recognized. “The first time Meghan and I met to hang out with me, we ended up in a London supermarket pretending we didn't know each other,” says Archie’s father. The couple-to-be was chatting by text, each to one side of the store.


Very present in the media for several months, the Duke of Sussex is committed to both caregivers and the democratization of mental health problems. This is a point he emphasized at length during the podcast he was guest of. “If we neglect our collective well-being, then we're screwed, deep down, because if we can't take care of ourselves, we can't take care of each other,” he begins. linking mental health to the ecological crisis. "If we can't take care of each other, we can't take care of this home that we all inhabit, so it's all part of the same thing." Prince Harry will expand on this subject in a docu-series, "The Me I Can’t See," which will be released on May 21 on Apple TV +.

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