Does Harry have some kind of memory problem, seriously? He's all over the place. Can't remember all the years of therapy as a kid, can't remember William advising him to go back to therapy in his mid-20s, seems to have no idea about his father's upbringing and education, let alone his very-recently departed grandfather. He was in the Army until he turned 30, but is whingeing about being a full-time working Royal in his mid-20s, when he was basically on a 12 month extended piss-up in Vegas, disguised as helicopter training.
Hazza is a walking talking embarassment and someone needs to ask him in every single interview why he insists he is addressed as 'Prince' and 'Duke' if he hates Royal life so much, and why he is insisting that his 72 year old COVID-survivor Dad still pays his bills, if he hates everything to do with hard work. But good to know that Hazza really deep down thinks his life is worse than the poorest of the poor in Lesotho 'because they have their freedom'. Well you can't eat freedom and it won't help you get clean water, treatment for malaria or a hot meal on the table. He is a total twunt.
The more he says, the more irrelevant he makes himself.
He proves the case against him, he just keeps digging instead off going awa6 quietly to reflect upon his own self.
At some point, it may just about dawn on him that he has been heavily protected from himself over many years.
I can see that he may well have had plenty therapy over the years, & the stark truth is that the highly regarded - after all nuffin’ but the best of unlimited resources - MH professionals cannot treat what ails him because he has a personality disorder rather than a treatable mental health problem.
What you now see of Hazza is all there is, & all he ever has to offer.
The RF & BP teams worked hard to contain him & find him something useful & of value to do (e.g. Sentebele & Invictus).
He is the original problem child, even if he had been first or third born.
Had Hazzard been born into an ordinary family in an ordinary place with ordinary opportunities of life offered to him, he is far more likely to have ended up with substance misuse (oh hang on, he’s there already) problems with limited scope to overcome this & a lifestyle of benefit dependency (oh hang on, he’s there already), co-dependent relationships (oh hang...) & criminal behaviours.
He’s a not-so nice, but dim man child who has avoided the existential pinch when we all realise that actually none of us are that important, the planet keeps spinning without us, life goes on & we all do our best to make good on who we are.
FFS Hazzard, grow up!