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Prince Harry’s Waffle Advice Slammed by Experts and Critics Alike
Prince Harry's recent comments about mental health and burnout have been met with criticism from both experts and critics alike.
During a virtual event at the Better Up summit on Thursday, January 3, Harry claimed that employees should be given 15 minutes of white space during the day to think about what they should do.
He also advised people to look inside themselves when they feel on the brink of burnout, claiming that his lessons from the universe felt like a superpower.
However, biographer Angela Levin claims that Harry's waffle advice is of little use to ordinary people who don't have the money or time to focus on themselves.
She stated that he has lost touch with normal people and that his advice is only applicable to those who are very rich and have loads of spare time.
Talking from his 11 million pound house with 16 bathrooms, Levin called Harry's approach to mental health appalling.
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Alongside Levin, Piers Morgan has also slammed Prince Harry's approach to looking after his mental health.
The journalist called Harry a privileged twerp and told him to shut up in his latest rant against the royal.
He accused Harry of exploiting both his royal title and the issue of mental health for financial gain, both to himself and his employers.
Morgan pointed out that better up will charge £367 a month for every employee who signs up, which adds up to £4400 a year.
Harry's incessant rabbiting about his mental health, for huge financial gain, is now damaging my mental health.
For the love of God, shut up, you privileged little twerp.
Morgan also criticized Harry's attacks on the royal family, stating that he has compounded his grandmother's heartbreak over the loss of Prince Philip.
Furthermore, Harry's critics were not convinced with his words.
They didn't believe he struggled and experienced burnout.
One user commented on the Better Up video, “Sorry, just don't take him seriously anymore.”
Another user wrote, “OMG is this a sick joke?
He doesn't actually know what the word work means.”
Despite the backlash, some netizens praised Prince Harry for his consistent efforts in promoting mental health.
One fan wrote, “I love that Prince Harry is consistent.
He has been talking about mental fitness since the implementation of the Invictus Games.”
Another added, “It was a fantastic conversation, especially the last session with Serena and hashtag Prince Harry.
It was so relatable and simply put that the common person would be able to understand it well.
Great job.”
In conclusion, Prince Harry's recent comments about mental health and burnout have sparked controversy and criticism from both experts and critics alike.
While some praise him for his consistent efforts in promoting mental health, others have accused him of exploiting both his royal title and the issue of mental health for financial gain.
Despite the mixed reactions, it is clear that Prince Harry's words have struck a chord with many people, and the conversation around mental health continues to be an important one.