HE prince henry can’t get along with his father (not yet answered) Carlos III will attend the coronation on May 6 with his wife Meghan), nor with his queen consort Camilla (which he called a “dangerous villain” for his ability to influence tabloids), nor the only sibling crown prince william (came to bumps with it). He lost his mother, Lady Di, at the age of 12, and like her, he can remember being persecuted by the paparazzi.

All this and much more gave him a little something. you have big problems sanity, as he told Oprah Winfrey in an explosive interview shortly after he and his wife moved to the United States. He later elaborated on the same issue in the Apple TV+ series ‘Me That You Can’t See’ and several other interviews on the same host’s mental health; and the six-hour Netflix documentary series ‘Harry & Meghan’. And also relieved in his controversial autobiography‘In the Shadow’ (‘Backup’, according to the English title, would translate as ‘backup’), 400 pages of confessions and darts for almost all of Winsord.

controversial doctor

But it looks like the Duke of Sussex needs more therapy. And share it with anyone willing to pay around 33 euros to see him talk about their trauma. Prince Harry will sit on the couch with controversial Canadian doctor and author Gabor Maté on Saturday, March 4, according to his Memoirs website. Announcement assures that this will happen a “candid conversation” focused on learning about “living with loss and the importance of personal healing”.

Those who register for the meeting will be able to send questions to Enrique in advance and receive a copy of his memoirs (and for a little more, they will be able to receive the controversial Maté’s book ‘The Myth of Normality: Trauma, Disease and Healing in a Toxic Culture’).

It should be noted that Sussexes chose to relinquish their royal obligations as members of the British royal family. They also stopped receiving pocket money.. That’s why they give so many interviews, appear on TV, sign million-dollar contracts with Netflix and write books.

When more than 400 pages of his memoirs went on sale, the prince warned in ‘The Telegraph’ that the original draft of ‘The Reserve’ was 800 pages. “could have been two booksLet’s put it this way. And the hard part was removing some things,” he said.

banned drugs

But for now, it is the choice of the doctor who will attend the event that gives goosebumps. Published by “The Daily Mail,” Mate is a controversial figure for “being an outspoken supporter of drug decriminalization and using the Amazonian plant ayahuasca to treat patients suffering from mental illness.” Ayahuasca is illegal in the US, UK and Canada, and in 2011 Canadian authorities threatened to arrest the doctor if he did not stop using it to treat addiction. However, it should be noted that Enrique himself tells about it in his memoirs. therapeutic use of psychedelics (and non-therapeutic, like when he gets high with mushrooms and chats with Courteney Cox’s bathroom). She says she’s tried ‘royal’ cocaine, cannabis and hallucinogenic mushrooms.