In her critique, she highlighted that Harry's Netflix series, "Heart of Invictus," seems to portray him as the sole driving force behind mental health initiatives, ignoring the substantial contributions of other family members.
Elsa's critique raised questions about whether Harry's series presents an accurate portrayal of the royal family's role in addressing mental health issues. She noted that the contributions of Prince William and Princess Kate, who have also worked extensively in the mental health field, are conspicuously absent from the narrative. Elsa emphasized that the story presented in "Heart of Invictus" gives the impression that Harry, and only Harry, has taken the lead in addressing mental health stigma.
Furthermore, Elsa pointed out that Prince William has openly discussed his own struggles with mental health, such as the profound impact of Princess Diana's death. She argued that these important aspects of the royal family's involvement in mental health advocacy have been overlooked or omitted in the series.
The Daily Beast reported that Prince William and Catherine are concerned that Harry's upcoming visit to London, during which he plans to promote his Netflix series and the Invictus games, might overshadow the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death. They are wary of Harry's potential to generate controversy and overshadow this significant day with his media appearances.
The critique suggests that Harry's attempt to claim exclusive credit for mental health advocacy in "Heart of Invictus" neglects the roles played by Catherine and William and could overshadow important royal events with promotional efforts for his projects.