Prince Harry’s me-me-me obsession has spoiled much of the impact of the new Netflix docu-series ‘The Heart of Invictus’.
He has been a founding patron of the Invictus Games Foundation since 2014 and has encouraged wounded servicemen and veterans to use sport as a goal and something to give them purpose.
In this new documentary, however, that version of him was long gone, with Harry - appearing aloof - taking any and all opportunities to attack his family and moan about how hard his life has been. Another who fought in Afghanistan had lost both his legs, broken his back and suffered significant brain damage.
He also claimed that his family didn't talk about his mother, Princess Diana, after her fatal car crash in Paris, a cone of silence that he believes was the start of his problems.Back in 2017 Harry told me how William had tried hard to persuade him to get help for his declining mental health.“I wanted to wait for the right moment.”
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