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Harry ‘reveals therapy over mother’s death’ during Florida speech

The Sussexes attended their first event since announcing they will leave the royal family.

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The Duke of Sussex has reportedly revealed, during the Sussexes’ first event since announcing they will leave the royal family, he has been in therapy for the past few years coping with the loss of his mother.

In a speech at a JP Morgan-sponsored alternative investment summit in Florida, Harry also said he did not regret stepping down as a senior royal, as he did not want Meghan and son Archie to experience what he went through when younger.

It is not known if the duke – who in a decision dubbed Megxit chose financial freedom over being a member of the monarchy – was paid for the speaking engagement but speculation is rife he could have received a fee worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.

The New York Post reported Harry attended the event in Miami on Thursday and the newspaper quoted a source as saying: “Harry spoke about mental health and how he has been in therapy for the past few years to try to overcome the trauma of losing his mother.

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Diana, Princess of Wales, with her youngest Harry (Ron Bell/PA)

“Harry also touched on Megxit, saying while it has been very difficult on him and Meghan, he does not regret their decision to step down as senior royals because he wants to protect his family. He does not want Meghan and their son Archie to go through what he did as a child.”

In 2017, the 20th anniversary of Diana, Princess of Wales’s death following a Paris car crash, Harry also spoke about how he had sought counselling after two years of “total chaos”, having spent nearly two decades “not thinking” about the death of his mother.

Details have not been released about why the couple attended the event but a number of charitable organisations have been featured at the event staged at the 1 Hotel in Miami’s South Beach.

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said: “I can confirm reports the Sussexes attended a JP Morgan gathering in Miami yesterday, where the Duke spoke.”

A spokesman for JP Morgan declined to comment.

The Sussexes are living in Canada with their baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor as they prepare to drop their HRH styles and quit the monarchy in favour of financial freedom.

Buckingham Palace said the Sussexes’ new life away from royal duties will begin in the spring of this year.

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