1678105923 My nose was broken a few times says Prince Harry

My nose was broken a few times! says Prince Harry

My nose was broken a couple of times! says Prince Harry Credit: Bang Showbiz

My nose was broken a couple of times! says Prince Harry Credit: Bang Showbiz

Prince Harry broke his nose a couple of times playing rugby at school while being bullied.

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex spoke about his trauma at Eton as part of his 90-minute live interview, which began on Saturday with so-called “toxic trauma” expert Dr. Gabor Maté (79) at the time he also spoke aired about his injury due to his family’s alleged privacy issues.

as dr Describing the prince as ‘dangerous’ on the rugby pitch as Maté was unafraid of pain during their £19-a-ticket talk, Harry revealed:

“I was a good candidate for the rugby team. They teased me a lot, they pushed me against rugby posts and they broke my nose a couple of times.’

The Duke of Sussex also said he struggled to find his “authentic self” growing up, saying:

“I felt a little different from the rest of my family“. I felt weird being in that container and I know my mom felt the same way, so it makes sense to me.

He added that he thinks it’s important for parents not to argue in front of their children, but said he can only assume he witnessed his father, King Charles III, and his late mother, Princess Diana, when child got into a fight. Child.

“Don’t you have those disagreements, arguments, whatever, luckily my wife and I don’t have those. The idea of ​​having them in front of the kids? I guess my parents probably had a lot of these (series) before me, maybe that’s why it’s not a good idea.’

dr Maté diagnosed Harry with ADD during the chat, in which the Duke added that he is “smothering” the two children he has with his wife Meghan, 41, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 20 months, to ensure that he won’t suffer from his traumas when he grows up.

She added that after her mother died in a car accident in 1997, she initially found it difficult to find solace in therapy:

“I thought if I went to therapy I would kill myself and lose everything I had, everything I could keep.ar”. my mother and it turns out it wasn’t. I didn’t lose, on the contrary. I changed what I thought was sadness to show her that I miss her and realize that she it really does want me to be happy and that was a big burden to lift off my chest.’

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