Prince Harry has delivered an emotional revelation that has stunned audiences worldwide. Speaking candidly at a summit for business leaders—tickets priced at an eye-watering $997—Harry confessed he never wanted to be a working royal, revealing that the pressures of royal life “killed” his mother, Princess Diana. 
In a heartfelt address at the InterEdge Summit at Melbourne Park, Harry opened up about his early resistance to his royal duties following his mother’s tragic death, just before his 13th birthday. “After my mum died, I was like, ‘I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role,'” he admitted. “It killed my mum, and I was very much against it for years.”
But as time passed, Harry found a new perspective. “Eventually, I realized, well, hang on, if someone else were in my position, how would they be making the most of this platform to make a difference?” he said, reflecting on how his mother might have guided his decision to use his status for good. “What would my mum want me to do? That really changed my perspective.”
In a rare moment of vulnerability, Harry also spoke about the struggles he’s faced. “I’ve felt lost, betrayed, or completely powerless,” he revealed. “But I also know that loss is disorienting at any age.”
The Duke of Sussex’s candid words come at a time when he and Meghan Markle are facing their own personal challenges, including the aggressive online bullying that Meghan has endured for over a decade. Speaking at a mental health summit, Meghan shared, “Every day for 10 years, I have been bullied and attacked. I was the most trolled person in the world.”
Both Harry and Meghan used their platform to call for better mental health and social media practices, with Harry directly criticizing tech companies for failing to protect vulnerable users. “These platforms have the capability to protect young people, yet they aren’t doing enough,” he said.
As the couple’s tour continues in Australia, their emotional speeches have sparked both admiration and controversy. Harry’s raw honesty has touched many, but also raised questions about the future of the royal family’s role in public life.
Harry also made waves with his praise for Australia’s social media ban for teenagers, calling it “epic” and an example of leadership in protecting young people online.
As the couple prepares to fly to Sydney, it’s clear that their personal journey continues to unfold in front of the world. Stay tuned for more revelations as Harry and Meghan’s royal tour of Australia reaches its climax.
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