Prince Harry is opening up about the reasons why he wrote his tell-all memoir “Spare,” revealing how the process of sharing details of his personal life led him to “break free” from his family and how he wants his experience to be of service to others.On Saturday, the Duke of Sussex sat down with Dr. Gabor Maté, a Hungarian-Canadian doctor and author who specializes in trauma, addiction and stress.The Vimeo-hosted dialogue, which was announced as “an intimate conversation as they discuss living with loss and the importance of personal healing,” focused on Harry’s record-breaking book.For about 60 minutes, the two discussed Harry’s complicated relationship with his family, his sense of loss, his use of recreational drugs and the importance of healing.Maté — the author of “The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture” — also told Harry that after reading “Spare” and speaking with him in person, he diagnosed him with attention deficit disorder (ADD), PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), anxiety and depression, explaining that much of it stemmed from Harry’s childhood.According to TMZ, Harry appeared to “accept Dr. Mate’s diagnoses at face value, even acknowledging that he’d been diagnosed with PTSD by his own personal therapist.”The
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