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Prince Harry’s Mental Health Expertise Called into Question at Summit

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Prince Harry’s Mental Health Expertise Called into Question at Summit

's recent appearance at the Masters of Scale Summit in San Francisco has raised eyebrows among mental health professionals.

Despite being paid by a Silicon Valley startup to promote their services, Harry's credibility as a mental health expert has been called into question by body language expert Judy James.

According to James, Harry's body language at the event hinted at indecision and awkwardness, bordering on embarrassment.

This comes after Harry misrepresented the entire field of psychology in his first appearance for the startup.

Despite glowing social media tributes to his wizardry by some attendees, many have criticized Harry's lack of expertise in the field.

During the summit, Harry told a room of 700 CEOs and business leaders that they should individually grow themselves in order to scale up their companies.

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However, some have speculated that the event was nothing but PR, with most attendees being employees of the startup rather than actual CEOs.

Many have criticized Harry's comments, with one netizen calling him an “intellectually challenged arsehole.”

Others have pointed out that Harry's privileged upbringing and military career may not have exposed him to the realities of mental health issues faced by everyday people.

Despite these criticisms, Harry remains committed to promoting mental health awareness and coaching services.

In a video shared by the startup, Harry emphasized the need to unlock individuals' potential and help them grow in order to make the world a better place.

While Harry's intentions may be good, his lack of expertise in the field has raised concerns among mental health professionals.

As the demand for mental health services continues to grow, it is important to ensure that those promoting such services are qualified to do so.

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