Prince Harry has discussed how he was picked on while playing rugby when he was at Eton during his interview with trauma expert Dr Gabor Maté.
The , 38, is fielding questions from Dr Maté in what’s been billed as an ‘intimate conversation’ about ‘living with loss and personal healing’, with the £17-a-head tickets including a copy of his memoir, Spare.
During the conversation, which opened with the royal insisting that he does not see himself as a victim, Dr Maté described the prince as being ‘dangerous’ on the rugby pitch, agen slot gacor terpercaya as he ‘wasn’t afraid’ of physical pain.
Harry replied: ‘I was a good candidate for for rugby team…I got picked on quite a lot, pushed into rugby posts and had my nose broken a couple of times.’
While the royal’s broken nose was not reported on at the time, it was confirmed in 2010 that he had sustained the injury at Eton when he was 16-years-old.
Prince Harry has discussed how he was picked on while playing rugby when he was at Eton during his interview with trauma expert Dr Gabor Maté – saying his nose was broken
Confirmation of the broken nose came as a portrait of Prince Harry, alongside his old brother Prince William, was unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery.