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Prince Harry Hospitalized for PTSD Due to Meghan Markle’s Influence

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Prince Harry Hospitalized for PTSD Due to Meghan Markle’s Influence

Former Royal Duke of Sussex, , has recently made headlines for some unpleasant news.

The Globe publication reported that the former royal was hospitalized to a psychiatric facility in California after suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

According to the reports, Harry seems to have suffered a mental breakdown in 1997 with the sudden death of his mother, .

Later, his condition worsened due to his 10-year military career, and now, his separation from his royal family due to has further escalated the issue.

The Globe publication also quoted so-called royal sources, who stated that “Harry admits he can't believe how his life has been turned upside down.”

The source added that Meghan forced him to ditch his family, friends, and country to chase her Hollywood dream, which has turned into his worst nightmare.

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As a result, Harry is lost and hurt, with no friends left due to his upbringing in the royal family, and only left with Meghan's friends from the entertainment business.

The reports also suggested that Meghan is aiming to kickstart a career and make it big in the acting arena.

In other news, and have been warned against further legal action as the couple files a second lawsuit against the Home Office over security provisions.

Prince Harry has claimed that without police protection, he and his family cannot safely visit the UK and have, therefore, been forced to miss several prestigious royal events.

This unexpected move is expected to raise tensions further as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been at the center of unprecedented controversy since their decision to step down from royal duties in 2020.

Royal commentators have suggested that the couple should have avoided further legal pursuits as their previous lawsuits have brought more harm than good.

Speaking on the Royal E Us podcast, royal expert Christine Ross said, “We thought maybe they were learning that these lawsuits can often bring more harm than good, so I'm surprised to see another one.

I would hope that this one would have enough meat behind it to generate a positive outcome for him.

Otherwise, if we keep seeing all these lawsuits that just keep digging up stories, creating news headlines, creating more drama and they lose, then it's just all for nothing.”

During their time in America, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are protected by a team of personally funded private security agents.

However, Prince Harry has suggested that his US team would not have sufficient access to intelligence information and would, therefore, not be able to offer a suitable level of security when visiting the UK.

His taxpayer-funded security within the UK was stripped after he and his wife made the decision to step back from royal life and move abroad in 2020.

The latest legal challenge disputes the government's decision not to allow Prince Harry to pay for police protection during visits to the UK.

The second lawsuit has been filed against the Home Office and the Metropolitan Police.

The government has opposed Prince Harry's suggestion of paying for police security as the highly skilled team of Scotland Yard agents that would be required should not be seen as available for hire.

The Scotland Yard officers would have appropriate access to UK intelligence information, which has been the crux of the Sussexes' security dispute.

Government authorities have outlined that Scotland Yard security protection should not be viewed as a commodity that is available for purchase by those who can afford it.

In her interview with , the Duchess of Sussex explained how she had spoken with the royal family in an effort to prevent reductions in the UK security measures, suggesting that the lawsuits have emerged from a long-term debate over security precautions.

Richard H, director of operations for Mobius Security, emphasized the importance of Prince Harry receiving the right and proper protection.

He added, “You can't expect a poorly trained private security industry to provide anywhere near the same level of protection as the government.”

The couple has asserted that their public profiles have not changed despite their step back from royal life and they should, therefore, be afforded the same security measures they were able to access during their time in the firm.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's hospitalization for PTSD highlights the negative impact of Meghan Markle's influence on his life, further escalating the controversy surrounding the couple.

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