

This article was originally published on January 8, 2023.“But “empowerment” is a tricky word. The Palace has still not made any official comment about Prince Harry's book.

Palace representatives demanded that before considering commenting we provide them with our report prior to it airing, which is something 60 Minutes does not do. Like, we had a very similar traumatic experience, and then we- we dealt with it two very different ways."Ħ0 Minutes reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment back in January. But yes, you're absolutely right, you hit the nail on the head. "Like, 'I haven't seen you for ages, now we get to hang out together.' He's like, 'No, no, no, when we're at school we don't know each other.' And I took that personally. I was like, 'What do you mean? We're now at the same school,'" Harry said. "Even when you were in the same school, in high school," Cooper said to Harry, "Your brother told you, 'Pretend we don't know each other.'" Though Harry and William appeared inseparable to the outside world growing up, the two have lived separate lives since the death of their mother. Prince Harry says William told him to “pretend we don’t know each other” in school | 60 Minutes 02:01 And his frustrations were growing, and growing, and growing. And we moved from one room into the kitchen. She wasn't there at the time, but through the things that he was saying. And he had a few issues, which were based not on reality. "And at the same time, he was consuming a lot of the tabloid press, a lot of the stories.

It was at a time where he was being told certain things by people within his office," Harry said. "It was a buildup of- frustration, I think, on his part. Prince Harry talks about his physical altercation with Prince William | 60 Minutes 01:46 So, at the time, it was, 'OK.'" Harry talks about his physical altercation with William Why go that far when you don't necessarily need to? We wanted him to be happy. We thought that it was gonna cause more harm than good, and if he was now with his person, that- surely that's enough. "You and your brother both directly asked your dad not to marry Camilla?" Cooper asked. "She was the third person in their marriage. She was portrayed by the tabloids as "the villain," Harry told Cooper. Princess Diana famously referred to Camilla the "third person" in her marriage, and Prince Harry has not forgotten it. She married then-Prince Charles in 2005, though the two had been romantically involved on and off for decades. In his book, Prince Harry's portrayal of his stepmother, Queen Camilla, is perhaps the most critical. Prince Harry details his feelings about Camilla, the Queen Consort | 60 Minutes 01:48 When in fact, all she wanted was for me to be happy." Harry says his family didn't include him in travel plans before Queen Elizabeth died "They cleared away this idea that I had in my head that- that my mother- that I needed to cry to prove to my mother that I missed her. "For me, they cleared the windscreen, the windshield, the misery of loss," Harry said. "They showed you something," Cooper asked. "But doing it with the right people, if you are suffering from a huge amount of loss, grief or trauma, then these things have a way of working as a medicine." "I would never recommend people to do this recreationally," Harry said. "You write in the book about psychedelics," Cooper said. Harry says he sought out help from a therapist seven years ago and reveals he's also tried more experimental treatments to try to cope with grief he still feels from his mother's death.

Prince Harry says he’s used psychedelics to help cope with grief | 60 Minutes 01:20
