Dyslexia, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a learning disability that affects the ability to read due to difficulties distinguishing speech sounds and understanding how they connect to letters and words. Additionally, Harry had indications of a possible processing problem.
However, several group members cautioned against conflating intellectual impairment with learning issues and processing problems.
Some have drawn comparisons between Harry and Peter Sellers' character in the movie "Being There," in which Chauncey Gardner, a man mistakenly thought to be a mysterious but effective political advisor, is revealed to be an intellectually challenged man named Chance who has spent his entire life working as a gardener.
People expect the well-dressed man they're introduced to by insiders in Washington DC to be intelligent and well-informed.
Comparisons Harry seems to make between political life and horticulture enchant them. They only pay attention to him with high hopes since he was recommended to them by other imminent individuals. They are unaware of his intellectual handicap.
Despite his birth into the British royal family and the possibility that he also has a learning condition that makes it difficult for him to read, Harry is intellectually challenged. Would a mental illness be able to explain why Harry didn't appear to understand how a court operated?
As a plaintiff, he had to provide evidence to support his claim that in the particular cases his team presented to the court, the media had hacked his phone. Would that explain his peculiar conviction that a newspaper must be totally innocent until it has already acknowledged tacking? On the other hand, if they have already acknowledged one incidence of hacking, then surely they are hacking Harry's phone on an industrial scale as well.
According to reports, Harry has helped celebrities like Hugh Grant and Elton John. However, some have raised concerns about whether they are abusing a man with intellectual disabilities. People may be choosing to ignore that impairment because they expected to see only the "cheeky chappie." Are we quite certain that he ever had a "cheeky chappy" attitude?
Is it impossible for him to be an intellectually challenged, haughty, snobbish, mean-spirited person instead? While William was able to earn a second with honors in art history from the top-flight university Saint Andrews, Harry was described as a "squatty," a dumb beast to be trained to have a gun put in his hand and was told where to point it.
There has been speculation about whether Harry has any learning difficulties, such as dyslexia. If he did, he would have been diagnosed, as he had the best medical care available. However, some argue that Harry is clueless about so many things because he was spoiled and rarely suffered the consequences of his actions. By the way, those rare occasions were due to media attention on his behavior, so there was no choice but to address the behavior and slap his hand.
I believe that one reason why Harry hates the media is because they were the ones who pointed out that he is surrounded by "Yes Men" now, rather than the palace staff who had his best interests at heart. These "Yes Men" don't care about him; they only care about their paycheck. Megan only cares about his clout at this point, as everything else is gone. I don't understand why people keep talking about Harry going with her when she has events, but Megan doesn't go with Harry to his events. It's so obvious to me that Megan brings Harry with her to fake awards, etc. because Harry is the one everyone's interested in; he's the one that the press is interested in. He's still a prince, and that's the only reason Megan brings him with her. When Harry has an event, he goes alone because Megan doesn't care about him.
Remember what happened at the Invictus Games while she was there due to Netflix? She was at Harry's event, and it was absolutely disgusting. So much so that the documentary has never been put together. If there is any documentary for the Invictus Games, Harry will need to go alone to the games in the future. Netflix spent a small fortune attempting to create that documentary, and Megan couldn't get out of the way for the cameras to film anything. The producers couldn't do anything about it because Harry couldn't stand up to her.
The biggest problem is that Harry started to receive some pushback from his family, probably for the first time in his life, because of Megan's behavior. As time went on and he married her, his family's resistance toward her behavior grew. So, they left to become everything Megan ever dreamed of becoming. As time went on, Harry was in deeper and deeper and kept attacking his family for money and revenge for being right about Megan. Now, spoiled entitled Harry is surrounded by either Megan-enabling staff or "Yes Men" who don't know how to get out of this nightmare because he doesn't want to admit his family was right. He doesn't know how to admit he has made a horrible mistake because he's never been taught accountability.
Princess Beatrice has dyslexia, and her parents went to great lengths to get her diagnosed. She, in turn, has gone to great lengths to bring awareness to the issue. I doubt she would not recognize dyslexia in her very close cousin. As for processing disorders, I really don't think so.
Harry is truly an example of someone whose intellectual abilities have been known for a while. The rest of us just didn't see it. But watching him being poked and prodded while having poison dripped into his ear to make him an enraged animal by his wife has made him unable to reason with the abilities he does have. He's also intellectually lazy and has had someone his whole life to tell him what to say and how to say it. Now he doesn't have that whole team to carry him intellectually to and fro while also being blinded with rage so that common sense and clear rhetoric are impossible for him to see and understand. He's an intellectually weak man with a lazy mind on top of extreme emotional problems.
When he was with a group of family and friends who took the time to talk him down from his petulance and his rage, he could function better. And then he had teams of devoted people ensuring he knew what to say and do in very limited sound bites. Now he's just a very entitled, spoiled man who's never had to investigate or navigate the real world. And now he's not even in the real world and yet has never learned how. He's emotionally wound up by his wife, who is a master manipulator. He's on drugs constantly, and most importantly, he's cut off from all those who were his emotional support and also his intellectual support. He's drowning because of all those factors coming together in a perfect storm.
