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Prince Harry’s confession of drug addiction tarnishes reputation

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  • Prince Harry’s admission of drug usage may have harmed his reputation.
  • Dr Maté’s views on certain drugs and political views are controversial.
  • Expert also discussed the controversial ideas of trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate.
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According to royal analyst Richard Fitzwilliams, Prince Harry‘s admission of drug usage in his book and a recent interview may have harmed his reputation.

The expert also discussed the controversial ideas of trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate, with whom Harry sat during a therapy session, in an interview.

“In the interview he talked of hallucinogens helping to ‘clean the windscreen’ of his troubled mind. Dr Maté’s views on certain drugs are extremely controversial too as are some of his political views. This choice of guru may well also prove unwise for Harry. It is unclear whose, if any, advice he is taking, said Richard Fitzwilliams.

He added, “I would have thought his comments about using drugs very controversial. The parts of his memoir where this is discussed, include him talking to a dustbin lid and this hasn’t been beneficial to his image.”

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