Prince Harry tells his experience with drugs: “Marijuana helped me but cocaine didn’t”

Considered by some a rebel and by many a real posh, or clown, the second of sons of Diana of Wales made cash again this Saturday from the hand of the publisher that has published his controversial memoirs and appeared in a event on line (to be there you had to pay 30 euros) together with a controversial specialist in childhood traumas who prescribes psychedelic drugs to his patients.

He Prince Harry he dropped pearls like these: “I’ve been in fight mode or flight mode since I was 12 years old,” he said. “Cocaine didn’t do anything to me but marijuana helped me”, revealed the Duke of Sussex. “I always felt different from the rest of my family,” he added in another of his responses. “I come from a broken home,” he added. “I’m not a victim” He defended after clarifying that he does not care about public opinion and that what motivated him when writing his book was being able to tell his story without others doing it for him. The question and answer session responds to a plan of marketing manual: it arrives just a month after the release of the book.

Nor are the statements of the doctor who was with Harry in this new issue set up by Penguin Random House to promote the autobiography of the husband of Meghan Markle. This Dr. Gabor Maté believes that Harry has a attention deficit disorder, as he shared in this live question and answer session in which the brother of the heir to the British throne sat down for an “intimate” conversation, transmitted via the Internet by the child trauma expert, who made a kind of unofficial diagnosis in public to the Duke of Sussex.

Prince Harry showed himself something embarrassed when she heard that she might have Attention Deficit: “Whether you like it or not, you have it,” she told him. “Okay. Should I accept that or should I look into it?” replied the son of the King of England. Attention Deficit Disorder is a neurological condition that typically causes difficulty concentrating and impulsive or erratic behavior. “After reading your book, I think you got it” the expert repeated. “I don’t see it as a disease, I see it as a normal response to abnormal stress,” he noted.

“There is a lot of stress in your life”

“When a child is in a stressful environment, one way to cope is by diffusing their attention away from the stress,” she explained. “I think that there is a lot of stress in your life. And I also think you’re one of those sensitive kids.” People with ADHD can seem restless, have trouble concentrating, and act on impulses. “ADHD symptoms tend to be noticed at a young age and may become more apparent as circumstances change. child, like when school starts.” Dr. Maté is the author of The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, & Healing in a Toxic Culture, a book that investigates the connection between mental and physical health.

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Most cases are diagnosed when children are younger than 12, but sometimes later, and problems continue into later life. People with ADHD may also have additional problems, such as sleep and anxiety disorders.

Harry says that his older brother beat him and that his father refused to hug him

Harry did not miss this new opportunity to destroy his family again, accusing his brother of Prince Guillermo of physically attacking him and his father, King Carlos III of refusing to hug him after Diana’s death. The Duke’s Memoirs has become the UK’s best-selling non-fiction book of all time.

The gap between Harry and his family widens and seems irreversible. Last Wednesday we published that Carlos III had decided to take away his son’s London residence in Frogmore Cottage so that Andrés de York could live there (evicted from the Royal Lodge, because he cannot pay his maintenance). Harry replied that they didn’t care and that they were going to leave her anyway.

Harry: “I’ve won a lot…”

At 38 years old, Harry described his role as a father on Friday: “I can’t imagine how I would have raised Archie and Lilibet if I were still a working royal,” he said. “I lost a lot but I’ve also gained a lot and I feel grateful watching my children grow,” referring to his new life in California.

As we said, Harry once again admitted that he always felt “different” within his family, just like his mother, Lady Di, did in his day. He said that when he was young he tried to broaden his horizons but he always received the answer that his duty was to do what was expected of him due to his status as Prince. That is why Harry justifies moving him to North America, because for him it meant taking “a great weight off his shoulders”.

The scourge of racism and praise of a woman: “Meghan saved me”

“She’s an exceptional person,” he said, referring to Meghan. “She saved me,” she said, not only for having formed a family next to the protagonist of Suits, but because of the “crash course” it has given him in other values ​​of life. He also addressed the issue of racism again, about how they treated, in his opinion, the mother of his children while they were in the UK. He said that this “social scourge” affects many other people, not just his wife, due to the “unconscious prejudice that we all have” based on skin color.