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Royal Family ‘struggling to understand’ what Prince Harry hopes to achieve with tell-all interviews, insider reveals

THE Royal Family is "struggling to understand" what Prince Harry hopes to achieve with his tell-all interviews, an insider has revealed.

The Duke of Sussex, 36, released a string of revelations about Royal life in his latest mental health project with Oprah Winfrey- which have left his family "dismayed" and "tearing out their hair".

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Prince Harry shared a number of revelations in his latest mental health projectCredit: Apple TV+
The royals are reportedly 'struggling to understand' what Harry hopes to achieveCredit: AP
The Duke of Sussex claimed his dad Charles left him to 'suffer' in his latest public bombshellCredit: Getty

Prince Harry spoke out in The Me You Can't See episode with Oprah - with the episode seeing the royal claim he felt compelled to step away from the Firm as he was "controlled through fear" and told not to talk about his "trauma".

The Duke claimed Charles left him to "suffer" amid "total neglect" for his mental health - while Meghan wept into her pillow after she was "smeared" by The Firm.

But a royal aide said Harry's family is "struggling to understand" what he hopes to achieve from sharing such "intimate details" about their lives.

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"Everyone is struggling to understand what he gets from, or hopes to achieve, by interventions like this," the insider told the .

"It is perfectly possible to campaign effectively on the issue of mental health without talking in such intimate detail about his own experiences."

In stunningly candid moments during the episode, Harry launches blistering attacks on his close relatives - and even admits to past drug use and booze binges to escape from his anguish.

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He said: "My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both  and I, 'Well, it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you.'

"That doesn’t make sense. Just because you suffered, that doesn’t mean your kids have to suffer. Actually quite the opposite.

"If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences you had, you can make it right for your kids."

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