Prince Harry (38) has a conversation with the trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté (79) hit. In the 90-minute Vimeo live stream, the royal tells, among other things, about a dispute with his wife. Duchess Meghan (41) threatened to leave him at the time. “I really needed it,” quotes “PageSix” the prince. “I needed that nudge” and the thought of “losing her”.

In his autobiography “Reserve” (original title: “Spare”) he goes into more detail about the dispute. He writes that he “freaked out” when a conversation with his wife “took an unexpected turn.” He addressed Duchess Meghan so “harshly” that “everything in the room came to a standstill”. Duchess Meghan then let him know “that she would never tolerate being spoken to like that”.

She is said to have asked where he learned to “speak to someone like that”. Prince Harry describes the question as “an aha moment”. She gave him an understanding “that we are so much a product of our upbringing”. “My wife saved me,” the prince states, adding: “I was stuck in this world and she came from another world and helped me pull myself out.” Duchess Meghan showed him that it was possible to change. She was an “extraordinary being” to whom he was “endlessly grateful” “for the wisdom and freedom she was able to give me”.

In an interview with Dr. mate They would have given him “a feeling of relaxation, relief, comfort” and “a lightness”. “I started doing it as a hobby and then realized how good it was for me,” said Prince Harry. He goes one step further: “I would say they are one of the fundamental parts of my life that has changed me and helped me deal with the trauma and pain of the past. They bring out so much of what we have suppressed.” Prince Harry also addresses his drug use in his book.

While Prince Harry’s revelations are attracting a lot of media interest, the royals are anything but “amused” about it. According to “The Sun”, King Charles III. (74) decided shortly after the release of “Reserve” to demand that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan move out of their home in England. On March 1, a spokesman confirmed “that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been asked to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage”. The corresponding statement was made by Royal expert Omid Scobie (41), who is considered a close friend of the couple.

As the “Times” writes, it is said that Harry and Meghan are “okay” that they should move out, even if the house was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) and they spent the equivalent of 2.7 million euros on renovations have paid. Accordingly, they were not “stunned” by Charles’s request to leave their home near Windsor Castle. The couple is said to be more of the opinion that they just move out if they have to.

Elsewhere it had previously been speculated that Harry and Meghan were said to have been shocked by the request. For example, Rebecca English, Royal editor of the “Daily Mail”, explained that the quickly published statement showed “how angry they are about it and how shocked they were that it happened”.