Prince Harry’s latest revelation has been announced by a Sky News Australia contributor who says “we are seeing a very public outage” and that the Duke of Sussex is “unstable”.
The 38-year-old sat down for a therapy session with Dr Gabor Maté over the weekend where he told the famous addiction expert that “marijuana is different, it really helped me”.
Ms Samuals told Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny that for someone who presents himself as a “mental health expert”, Harry “conveniently ignores the catastrophic effects of marijuana abuse”.
“It’s unacceptable, it’s embarrassing and it’s actually really irresponsible too for someone with such a big platform,” she said Monday night.
Sky News contributor Dominique Samuels has called Prince Harry “irresponsible” after speaking candidly about his drug use, saying the Duke of Sussex’s comments were “unacceptable” and “embarrassing”. Photo: Getty Images.
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“He’s a member of the royal family – a frankly disgraced member – but he’s still a member of the royal family.
“For him to refer to himself as this mental health expert to conveniently ignore the catastrophic effects of marijuana abuse.”
Chris Kenny Tonight host said the father-of-two’s substance use “actually explains some of his wobbly logic and demeanor”, however, Ms Samuels pointed out that Harry could be in the middle of a mental health crisis.
“I feel like we’re seeing a very public breakdown,” the royal commentator said.
“For someone who says how happy he is, his behavior is that of someone who is really very unstable.”
Over the weekend, the Duke of Sussex sat down for a therapy session with Dr Gabor Maté, where the 38-year-old told the famed addiction expert that “marijuana is different, that makes me really helped”. Photo: Twitter/@sarahhewsontv.
Harry also claimed in the interview, which aired exclusively to UK, US and Canadian residents on Saturday for a $60 fee, that psychedelics have become a “fundamental part” of his life to help him deal with “traumas.” ”.
“It was cleaning the windshield, removing the filters of life – those layers of filters – it took everything away from me and gave me a feeling of relaxation, relief, comfort, a lightness that I managed to hold back for a period of time,” the prince said.
“I started doing it recreationally and then I started realizing how good it was for me.”
“I would say it’s one of the fundamental things in my life that has changed me and helped me deal with the traumas and pains of the past.”
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