“I’m grateful to have been able to change my environment,” he said.
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“When there are tough decisions to be put in front of you,there’s a lot of fear involved where you perhaps as an individual,as a husband,as a father,you know what the right decision is but you’re afraid of making it because of what you’re going to lose.
“I’ve lost a lot. But at the same time,I’ve gained a lot. To see my kids growing up here the way they are,I just can’t imagine how that would have been possibly back in that environment.”
Harry said he “certainly did not” see himself as a victim but said that he considered his memoir,Spare,“an act of service”.
“Once the book came out I felt incredibly free,I felt a huge weight off my shoulders,” he added.
“The system of which I was,I guess to some extent still am,a part of doesn’t encourage free living.”
The unusual appearance included a live diagnosis:Dr Maté said Harry suffered from ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).
At the end,Harry thanked him “for the free session”.
The Telegraph,London