Prince Harry Says He Moved His Family to the US to "Break the Cycle of Pain"

Prince Harry Says He Moved His Family to the US to "Break the Cycle of Pain"

- Prince Harry recently revealed that he moved his family to the US to break the cycle of pain that runs in his family

- According to Harry, he does not want to make the same mistakes his dad made while they were growing up

- Harry also said that it was important to break away from the toxic family cycle

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Prince Harry recently opened up about why he made the decision to move from England to the US. According to Harry, it was the best choice he could make in his quest to break the cycle of family pain.

Prince Harry Says He Moved His Family to the US to "Break Cycle of Pain"
Prince Harry wants to raise a happy family. Image: Toby Melville/Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage
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The Prince also said that he realised that his dad treated him the way he was treated by his father and so a toxic cycle was born; and although he does not blame his dad for anything - he is determined to raise his son Archie and unborn daughter differently.

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"When it comes to parenting, if I've experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered, I'm going to make sure that I break that cycle," said Harry in a podcast interview with 'Armchair Expert' Dax Shaphard.

Briefly News earlier reported that Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey are reuniting, this time to co-produce an exciting new docu-series which will highlight issues of mental health. The duo hopes to de-stigmatise issues of mental health by sharing the everyday struggles of well-known public figures.

Speaking on the new venture, Harry, who recently opened up to Winfrey about his own mental health scares, says he hopes the show will remind viewers that we are all human, battling with our own unresolved traumas and grief.

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He added that he hopes the docu-series will show viewers there is power in vulnerability, connection in empathy, and strength in honesty.

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