Prince Harry gets candid about his mental health, says 'therapy burst the bubble' and 'opened his eyes'

Prince Harry gets candid about his mental health, says 'therapy burst the bubble' and 'opened his eyes'
Prince Harry reveals how therapy helped him realize that he had the ability to decide how to live his life after leaving the royal family (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: The Duke of Sussex reportedly got candid about his mental health and revealed that therapy helped him realize that he had the ability to decide how to live his life after leaving the royal family. The Duke of Sussex surprisingly showed up at the Masters of Scale Summit in San Francisco on Wednesday night, October 19, and said, "The moment I started doing therapy, it opened my eyes. I was moving through life thinking there was only one way to live. And therapy burst that bubble."

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The Alfred P Sloan Foundation's vice president and program director Doron Weber stating Harry's remarks tweeted, "Prince Harry says growing up in the royal family & then spending 10 years in the military, he never heard the words “therapy” or “coaching. Then the blinkers came off and his life changed," reports Page Six.