Prince Harry has spoken about the long-term emotional impact of losing his mother, Princess Diana, with insiders suggesting that the trauma continues to shape his life more deeply than he publicly reveals.
The Duke of Sussex recently addressed the subject during a charity appearance in Melbourne while on a trip to Australiawith Meghan Markle.
Therapy and Preparing for Fatherhood
Speaking at a Movember charity event, Harry shared that he sought therapy before becoming a parent in order to work through unresolved trauma from his past.
He explained that addressing his mental health was important in order to become the best version of himself for his children.
Harry also reflected on how fatherhood made him more aware of the emotional preparation required to break generational cycles of pain.
Insiders Say Emotion Runs Deeper
According to a source cited by RadarOnline, Harry’s remarks were among his most open acknowledgements of how deeply Princess Diana’s death continues to affect him.
The insider suggested that while Harry has spoken about his grief before, there is still far more emotional weight behind his experiences than he publicly expresses.
Diana’s “Long Shadow”
Harry has previously described how the loss of his mother has influenced his approach to life, relationships, and parenting.

In his recent comments, he emphasized that therapy was not just about healing but also about preparing himself to be a present and stable father.
A Personal Reflection on Parenthood
Harry also reflected on the role of his wife during the birth of their children, describing it as a moment of support and shared experience.
He noted that becoming a parent reshaped his perspective on service, responsibility, and emotional growth.
Ongoing Journey
The Duke of Sussex’s reflections highlight an ongoing personal journey shaped by loss, healing, and fatherhood—one that continues to evolve as he navigates life away from royal duties in California.
