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Prince Harry’s Podcast Interview: Did Meghan Markle Lie About Her Therapy?
Prince Harry has recently appeared on the Armchair Experts with Dax Shepard podcast, where he discussed his mental health journey and how his wife, Meghan Markle, encouraged him to seek therapy.
However, this revelation has raised some questions about the couple's previous claims that the royal family refused to allow Meghan to get therapy.
Sky News host Andrew Bolt and commentator Daisy Cousins reflected on Prince Harry's latest comments during a discussion.
Mr. Bolt pointed out that Meghan Markle insisted that the royal family refused to allow her to get therapy.
Therefore, it would be strange if she encouraged Prince Harry to seek therapy.
Ms. Cousins agreed and accused the couple of lying about the royal family during their Oprah interview.
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Mr. Bolt also highlighted that Prince Harry gave credit to Meghan for making him go see a therapist to deal with what she thought was his anger.
This statement exposes Meghan Markle as a probable liar.
In her notorious interview with Oprah, Meghan claimed that when she wanted to go see a therapist herself, Buckingham Palace refused her permission.
This claim contradicts the fact that Prince Harry, the actual prince, could get therapy, but his wife could not.
Ms. Cousins admitted that she had not noticed this discrepancy when listening to Prince Harry on the podcast.
She argued that the Duke had most likely slipped up in informing the hosts that this had happened.
The whole point they made in the interview was that the palace would not let Meghan get any therapy because they thought it would look bad.
If this is true, why would Prince Harry be allowed to get therapy, particularly at the suggestion of Meghan Markle?
It is just another claim that the pair made in the interview that is quite dubious.
Prince Harry has been dedicated to raising mental health awareness since he quit the military in 2015.
Since leaving royal duty in March last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have remained highly engaged in the debate and have continued to work with mental health charities in support of people struggling.
The podcast interview has raised questions about the couple's previous claims about the royal family.