Prince Harry was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) during his tell-all interview with a trauma expert. <br>The younger son of King Charlesthis evening in what’s been billed as an ‘intimate conversation’ about ‘living with loss and personal healing’. <br>In a striking revelation, the doctor told the that he believes he has ADD and could be cured, although his opinions on the disorder are not widely shared by the medical community. <br>The £19-a-head tickets for the livestream also included a hardback copy of the Duke’s memoir, Spare, which was first published in January.<br>The timing of the discussion is particularly awkward for the palace, coming just days after it emerged King Charles is , their grace-and-favour mansion on the Windsor estate.<br> In a striking revelation, Dr Gabor Mate told the Duke of Sussex that he believes he has ADD, which makes it difficult for a person to concentrate <br> The livestream costs £17 and comes with a hardback copy of the duke’s memoir, Spare.
Viewers can also purchase Dr Mate’s latest book <br>Dr Maté began the conversation by saying there were ‘two divergent stream of responses’ to the event – those who had and hadn’t read Harry’s book Spare.<br>He said that those who hadn’t read the book were ‘resentful’ towards Harry and those who had were ‘grateful’ to him for sharing his story.<br>The Prince responded by saying ‘I definitely don’t see myself as a victim’, adding that his experiences and his work with mental health ‘sharing my story will help some people out there’.<br>Harry added that ‘it feels like an act of service’ sharing his experiences through his book.<br>Dr Maté has said Harry starting therapy ‘was like bursting a bubble’.<br>slot gacor look at our own web site.