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Prince Harry was still using drugs in 2020 and enjoyed listening to frogs while doing it

Prince Harry was still using drugs in 2020 and enjoyed listening to frogs while doing it

According to his TV interviews, Prince Harry is not aware of any guilt in the disputes with the British royal family. Maybe that could also be because the prince still uses drugs.

In the current reporting on Prince Harry, one or the other may wonder whether everyone involved is still in their right mind. And at least of Prince Harry himself one can now say: no, obviously not always. In his memoirs, the dropout prince not only admitted that he had used cocaine, mushrooms and ketamine in his youth, but also acknowledged consumption in the recent past.

At least in 2020, when he, his wife Meghan and their son Archie officially left the British royal family, cannabis was still one of Prince Harry’s passions. In his memoir, “Spare,” Harry describes a quiet moment with himself. Meghan and Archie were already sleeping at Tyler Perry’s Los Angeles home, where they temporarily stayed while they were property-hunting in California . Then Prince Harry made a tour of the house to check if all the doors and windows were locked.

Prince Harry listened stoned to the croaking of the frogs

He writes: “Then I sat on the terrace at the end of the garden and rolled a joint. The house is on a hill overlooking the valley and there are lots of frogs. I listened to the frogs croaking and smelled the fragrant air. “

American actor and filmmaker Perry helped the Duke and Duchess of Sussex move to the United States and offered them his $18 million Beverly Hills home as their personal residence. He says in their Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan”: “They just wanted to be free. They wanted to be free, to love and to be happy. They had no plan.”

In his memoirs, Harry also reports on previous drug use, for example at Eton College. Here he recalls sharing a “spliff” with friends “in a tiny upstairs bathroom.” He further admits: “I knew it was bad behaviour. I knew it was wrong. We often talked stoned about how stupidly we were wasting our time at Eton College.”

In his book, he also reports that psychedelic drugs, such as magic mushrooms, helped him deal with the grief and trauma caused by the untimely death of his mother, Princess Diana. In his TV interview with CBS, he added that the mushrooms cleared his mind.

Speaking about his cocaine use, Prince Harry also said: “I was a seventeen-year-old willing to try anything to stir up excitement and go against the establishment.” The question remains what has changed in the last twenty years.

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