Prince Harry revealed that he initially resisted his royal duties because of the impact it had on his mother’s life. Speaking during a speech at the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, he shared his struggles following the loss of Princess Diana when he was just 13 years old. Harry admitted feeling lost and powerless for many years but eventually realized the potential to make a positive difference in the world through his platform.
Accompanied by Meghan, who spoke about being heavily trolled online, Harry emphasized the importance of using one’s position for good based on what his late mother would have wanted. He acknowledged the challenges of dealing with grief, especially in the public eye, and stressed the significance of seeking help and not ignoring emotional struggles.
The Duke also touched on the overwhelming pressures he faced, both internally and externally, and the need to confront and address mental health issues. Harry’s candid remarks came amidst discussions about the negative impact of social media on mental well-being and the importance of resilience in the face of online harassment.
Earlier in their Australian trip, Harry and Meghan participated in the Scar Tree Walk, engaging with Indigenous culture and history. The royal couple interacted with local guides and observers, showcasing their support for indigenous traditions and connecting with the community.
Their visit also highlighted the challenges of dealing with public scrutiny and the importance of mental health awareness, resonating with many facing similar struggles in today’s society. The couple’s openness about their personal battles with grief and online abuse served as a reminder of the universal nature of emotional challenges and the importance of seeking support when needed.



