Since when is it his responsibility to talk about someone else's, even his partner's, mental health difficulties? I certainly don't see him being embarrassed by them.
But he did talk about it. In the Oprah interview, He talked about how although he was embarrassed to admit it (which a lot of people are) he went to his royal relatives for help and how he pushed past those feelings because her health was more important. This was in addition to openly talking about his own mental health issues.
OH MY GOD BARSEL
people moan that they don't do anything
People moan when they get an actual job
People moan about them wanting to be private and they should just slink off, and then bring them up at every opportunity.
The common denominator here is moany old moaners
I'm pretty sure that when they did the interview, Harry said he was embarrassed to tell anyone about his wife's mental illness and felt that he couldn't be of help to her really, so it seems strange to me that he has been offered a job as Chief Impact Officer with a mental health company.
I am actually pleased he seems to have got a proper job so he can now support his family instead of expecting money from his Father.
Zacs, you remember differently to me. All I remember thinking was that as Harry was involved in mental health here, he would have known who to go to for help. If he got this job in America, he must have some qualifications on the subject and he would have known that Meghan wouldn't get any help from Human Resources at the palace.
Is it a paid job or voluntary ?
I should think it's a paid position. After all Harry was cut off without a dime!!
Can't imagine him trotting off to do his 9 - 5 stint.
Barsel, the actual quote is:
'I had three conversations with my grandmother, and two conversations with my father before he stopped taking my calls. And then he said: “Can you put this all in writing?”
By that point I took matters into my own hands. It was like, I needed to do this for my family. This is not a surprise to anybody. It’s really sad that it’s got to this point, but I’ve got to do something for my own mental health, my wife’s and for Archie’s as well.'
Breaking away from the institution that is the Monarchy was never going to be easy. Whether he jumped or was pulled, or whether it wasn't that black and white (which I believe), only time will tell.
Barsel, I shouldn’t think he has qualifications on the subject -people with his pedigree don’t need qualifications to get a job - and you can guarantee he didnt get booted and suited to attend an interview with others on a short list. It won’t be a 9 to 5 job but a prestigious name on the letterhead never goes amiss. A step in the right direction towards them building an independent life.
Zacs, I wasn't referring to that conversation. It was when Oprah asked Harry, 'Did you tell anyone in the family you need to get help for her?' Harry replied, 'That's not a conversation that would be had. 'Oprah asked 'Why?' and Harry replied,' I guess I was ashamed of admitting it to them. I didn't have anyone to turn to.'
So he didn't say embarrassed, he said ashamed. I just thought it strange that he said he didn't have anyone he could turn to as I'm sure he would have had treatment for his own depression.