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Prince Harry's hardships persist unabated

Duke of Sussex's psychological trauma remains unabated, according to his childhood priest's assertion. The former clergy member claims that Prince Harry is struggling to shut off the turmoil in his mind.

Duke of Sussex's Trauma Likely Persistent: Claims Ex-Priest from Prince Harry's Childhood
Duke of Sussex's Trauma Likely Persistent: Claims Ex-Priest from Prince Harry's Childhood

Prince Harry's hardships persist unabated

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Prince Harry's hurdles don't seem to be easing up, given his struggle to silence the torment inside his mind, according to his childhood priest, Canon Angela Tilby. In a blunt rebuke, Tilby penned an op-ed piece for the Church Times, expressing her worry about the Duke's well-being.

The elderly Anglican clergyman, who once offered spiritual guidance to Harry back in 2002, expressed her concerns over Harry's "recent actions" and believes that the nightmare from his past continues to haunt him.

"I lament for the charming young lad I once addressed," Tilby wrote in her piece. "In my view, he's a fair man. Yet, he appears unable to silence the turmoil within his mind."

Tilby unpacked the rift between Harry and the royal family in a sermon, titling it "A Plea for Harry" – a passionate call for understanding and healing.

She pointed a finger at the "deep-rooted trauma" from his mother's untimely demise and the image of him stoically following her coffin during the funeral procession as the root cause of his mental turmoil.

"He can't quiet the turmoil in his mind," Tilby contended.

Despite acknowledging the vitriolic barbs hurled Harry's way, Tilby made it clear that Harry bears the brunt of responsibility for his current predicament.

Her views stand in contrast to the widespread criticism Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have faced, which Tilby acknowledged as "vile and merciless."

In Tilby's assessment, Harry's much-hyped memoir, "Spare," has only served to widen the chasm between him and his family.

Her comments come after Harry's recent revealing interview with the BBC and a bitter legal loss in the UK courts.

While details about Canon Tilby's concerns and the impact of Harry's actions are limited, her damning assessment of the royals' fractured relationship and Harry's mental health journey has generated significant discussion. The release of "Spare" has stirred up numerous revelations about the royal family and the Prince's personal life, adding fuel to the fervor surrounding the royals' private lives.

In regards to Harry's mental health, Tilby's concerns may be more deeply explored in detailed reports or media discussions that delve further into the Duke's well-being. Evidently, the memoir has provided a platform for Harry to share his struggles, further igniting conversations about his emotional journey.

  1. Canon Angela Tilby, who once offered spiritual guidance to Prince Harry, expressed her concerns about his recent actions, especially his struggle to quiet the turmoil within his mind.
  2. Tilby, who wrote an op-ed piece in the Church Times, believes that the elder Prince still bears the brunt of responsibility for his current predicament, despite the vile and merciless criticism he and Meghan Markle have faced.
  3. In a passionate call for understanding and healing, Tilby pointed a finger at the deep-rooted trauma from his mother's untimely demise as the root cause of his mental turmoil, such as the image of him stoically following her coffin during the funeral procession.
  4. Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to advocate for mental health, including health-and-wellness and therapies-and-treatments, hoping to break the stigma and help others in the world struggling with mental health issues, like themselves.
  5. As more attention is being focused on the Prince’s well-being, it's essential for the world, concerned friends, family, and healthcare professionals to recognize the seriousness of his situation and provide resources to support his ongoing journey towards mental wellness.

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