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Prince Harry’s Victimhood Focus: Too Much Therapy?

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Prince Harry’s Victimhood Focus: Too Much Therapy?

In a recent interview with presenter and actor Dax Shepard on his podcast, opened up about mental health ahead of a new documentary, The Me You Can't See, with .

However, Dr. Hilary Jones, a 67-year-old doctor, has suggested that has become too focused on his victimhood after having too much therapy.

Dr. Hilary gave his opinion on the fallout from Prince Harry's interviews after some accused the Duke of Sussex of making yet another jab at dad .

Joining hosts Susanna Reid and Adil Ray, Dr. Hilary gave his opinion on an NHS psychiatrist suggesting that Prince Harry may have had too much therapy.

Following comments psychiatrist Dr. Max Pemberton made about Harry over-analyzing his troubles, Dr. Hilary said, “Actually, it rang bells with me.

Because if you become totally focused on your own victimhood you never escape from it, and I think there is a risk of that perhaps being played out here.”

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Dr. Hilary added that it would be a terrible irony if in destigmatizing therapy, Prince Harry actually puts people off therapy.

“Because it's really important that people do get the support that they need,” Susanna added.

This comes after GMB host Piers Morgan, 56, viciously branded the Duke of Sussex a whiny little brat as he blasted his preaching amid publicly trashing his family.

Piers wasn't too impressed and took to Twitter to give his immediate verdict on the trailer.

Retweeting the trailer, Piers furiously tweeted, “Because the one thing the world really needs in the middle of a pandemic is yet more preaching lectures on compassion, mental health and emotional well-being from a whiny little brat who spends his entire time publicly trashing his family.”

The new documentary, The Me You Can't See, explores the current state of the world's mental health and emotional well-being.

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