- Prince Harry revealed that he had his first panic attack with William and Kate.
- Prince Harry suffered from “agoraphobia,” a fear of open spaces and crowds.
- He also claims that William physically assaulted him during a dispute over Meghan.
In his shocking autobiography Spare, Prince Harry confessed that he had his first panic attack while with his brother-in-law Prince William and sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
The Duke of Sussex revealed that he suffered from “agoraphobia,” a fear of open spaces and crowded places, and that he experienced his first panic attack while driving with William and Kate to a polo match in Gloucestershire.
He (Prince William) had been present for my very first panic attack with Kate, Prince Harry said in his autobiography.
“We were driving out to a polo match in Gloucestershire, in their Range Rover. I was in the back and Willy peered at me in the rear-view. He saw me sweating, red-faced.”
Harry said, “No, I wasn’t,” after William had asked him if he was okay. It was a trip of several hours and every few miles I wanted to ask him to pull over so I could jump out and try and catch my breath.”
This is in addition to a plethora of other allegations made by Prince Harry in his book, such as the claim that Prince William physically assaulted him in 2019 during a dispute over Meghan Markle.
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