In the docuseries, the Duke of Sussex appears to have irked his royal kin by hinting at a lack of support from the family upon his return from Afghanistan. An insider remarked, "Harry has sparked anger among his royal relatives with his comments in 'Heart of Invictus,' where he expressed feeling isolated after his Afghanistan deployment."
Harry, who is 38 years old, candidly shared his personal struggles, noting that upon returning from Afghanistan in 2012 after flying Apaches, he faced a significant unraveling. He revealed, "My biggest struggle was that no one around me could really help. I didn't have that support structure, that network, or that expert advice to identify what was actually going on with me."
He further delved into the topic of seeking therapy, stating, "Unfortunately, like most of us, the first time you really consider therapy is when you are lying on the floor in the fetal position, probably wishing you had dealt with some of this stuff previously. That's what I really want to change."
While the royal family has chosen not to publicly respond to Harry's latest comments, sources suggest that they are indeed feeling hurt once again. Interestingly, some royal enthusiasts and experts have taken a critical stance, suggesting that Prince Harry's remarks appear to point fingers and engage in a blame game rather than fostering understanding and reconciliation.