Prince Harry today spoke of being diagnosed with PTSD after Princess Diana's death during a livestream discussion with a controversial 'toxic trauma' expert that has left Buckingham Palace braced for more 'truth bombs'. The is fielding questions from Dr Gabor Maté in what's been billed as an 'intimate conversation' about 'living with loss and personal healing', with the £17-a-head tickets including a copy of his memoir, Spare. Harry told the author he did not see himself as a 'victim' and was not looking for sympathy. He said he felt it was his 'responsibility' to ensure he did not pass his own 'trauma' on to his children, and sought to 'smother them with love and affection' - in a contrast to his father King Charles more detached parenting style.
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