Former Royal Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has made headlines for unsettling news.
Reports from Globe publication reveal that he was hospitalized in a psychiatric facility in California due to a breakdown caused by post-traumatic stress disorder.
The trigger for this breakdown is believed to date back to 1997, following the sudden passing of his mother, Princess Diana.
Subsequently, his mental health deteriorated over his decade-long military service, and his separation from the royal family due to Meghan Markle has exacerbated the situation.
Sources close to the royal family shared insights with Globe, indicating Harry’s struggle to come to terms with the drastic changes in his life.
Allegedly, Meghan influenced him to distance himself from his family, friends, and homeland in pursuit of a Hollywood career, which has now turned into a nightmare for him.
The reports suggest that Harry feels lost and abandoned, especially as he lacks a support system outside of Meghan’s circle in the entertainment industry.
Recent court proceedings have raised questions about Harry’s social circle, with the judge expressing surprise at the absence of his friends willing to testify.
Despite these challenges, a former royal butler has expressed optimism about Harry reconnecting with his brother, Prince William, on the occasion of William’s 41st birthday.
Grant Harrold, who served the royal family for seven years, believes that the siblings may attempt to mend their strained relationship amid rumors of their prolonged silence.
The once-close bond between Harry and William soured when Harry and Meghan stepped back from their senior royal roles in 2020.
Reports in the Telegraph suggested a deep rift between the brothers, with no communication between them for months.
However, Harrold remains hopeful, asserting that familial bonds can withstand conflicts, and Harry will likely extend birthday wishes to William, possibly through a card or a gesture of reconciliation.
Speculation arose about a potential meeting between William and Harry during the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey on May 6th.
While details of any encounter remain unconfirmed, the public appearance of the brothers together hinted at a possible reconciliation in progress.
Harrold reminisced about the brothers’ harmonious past, suggesting that despite recent tensions, there is hope for healing and restoration of their fraternal relationship.