The tables may have turned between Prince Harry and Prince William, but only for a short time. According to an expert, the Duke of Sussex made an apparent “psychological ploy” to “replace” his older brother, the Prince of Wales, in the media before William reclaimed the top spot.
Harry’s attempt to ‘replace William’ didn’t last
Their public rankings may have shifted, if only for a brief period of time, Dr. Raj Persaud, a clinical psychiatrist, said of William and Harry on TalkTV. Harry, they said, may have attempted to “replace William” in the media, but it didn’t last long.
“If Harry is attacking William because he wants to get the kind of significance and publicity in the media where it looks like he’s replacing William by becoming as important as William because of all the media attention,” Persaud said. “If that was the psychological ploy here,...
Harry’s attempt to ‘replace William’ didn’t last
Their public rankings may have shifted, if only for a brief period of time, Dr. Raj Persaud, a clinical psychiatrist, said of William and Harry on TalkTV. Harry, they said, may have attempted to “replace William” in the media, but it didn’t last long.
“If Harry is attacking William because he wants to get the kind of significance and publicity in the media where it looks like he’s replacing William by becoming as important as William because of all the media attention,” Persaud said. “If that was the psychological ploy here,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In Prince Harry’s Spare, he pulled the curtain back and revealed what life is like as a royal family member. Although Harry appears to have it all, he describes a life that, according to him, was less than perfect. Some people might not understand why Harry seemed so unhappy considering the amount of wealth and access he has. Here’s what a psychiatrist said about why Harry might still have moments where he feels discontent.
Why Prince Harry might be discontent, according to a psychiatrist Prince Harry and Meghan Markle | Kirsty Wigglesworth – Pool/Getty Images
Some royal commentators believe Prince Harry doesn’t seem satisfied with his life despite his wealth and ability to acquire the best life has to offer. Psychologist Raj Persaud explores this in a video for Talk TV. He asserts Prince Harry isn’t content because he continues to compare himself to his brother, Prince William.
Why Prince Harry might be discontent, according to a psychiatrist Prince Harry and Meghan Markle | Kirsty Wigglesworth – Pool/Getty Images
Some royal commentators believe Prince Harry doesn’t seem satisfied with his life despite his wealth and ability to acquire the best life has to offer. Psychologist Raj Persaud explores this in a video for Talk TV. He asserts Prince Harry isn’t content because he continues to compare himself to his brother, Prince William.
- 2/15/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
✒ As the BBC's use of nugs (plugs posing as news) becomes increasingly irksome – not only more of them, but they're allowed to spool on endlessly – competition to make the one that most annoys viewers and listeners in a given week has intensified. Last week's clear front-runners were Will Gompertz, for a five-minute Doctor Who-plugging visit to the Tardis repeatedly incessantly in news output, and James Naughtie, smashing Today's schedule to bits with a typically expansive appetiser for his programme on the Gettysburg address. No contest, for Telegraph editor Tony Gallagher. "So Radio 4 sport is now five minutes late as Jim warbles on," he grumpily tweeted, and retweeted approvingly someone calling it "somewhat ironic that the notoriously loquacious James Naughtie [is] doing an extended essay on a 270-word speech".
✒ All hail to Eleanor Mills, just appointed chair of Women in Journalism, but might there be issues for the Sunday Times's editorial...
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- 11/25/2013
- by Monkey
- The Guardian - Film News
Chloe Madeley is said to be so nervous about tonight’s Dancing On Ice final, that she asked her therapist to be on hand for the whole evening.
Richard and Judy’s daughter has reportedly been suffering from crippling anxiety attacks since joining the lineup of the ITV show and the pressure is so high this evening, that she wants to make sure she doesn’t totally break down.
The Daily Mail reports that Chloe has been having therapy sessions with psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud – who worked with her parents on ITV’s This Morning – and that he will be at the live show, in the studio all night tonight.
Madeley previously explained why she felt she needed professional help saying:
She said: “Doing a show like ‘Dancing On Ice’ can get quite overwhelming. Recently, I started having a panic attack in the middle of my routine live on air.
Richard and Judy’s daughter has reportedly been suffering from crippling anxiety attacks since joining the lineup of the ITV show and the pressure is so high this evening, that she wants to make sure she doesn’t totally break down.
The Daily Mail reports that Chloe has been having therapy sessions with psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud – who worked with her parents on ITV’s This Morning – and that he will be at the live show, in the studio all night tonight.
Madeley previously explained why she felt she needed professional help saying:
She said: “Doing a show like ‘Dancing On Ice’ can get quite overwhelming. Recently, I started having a panic attack in the middle of my routine live on air.
- 3/27/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
TV psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud has been suspended from practising for three months. The General Medical Council (Gmc) earlier ruled that the 45-year-old was "unfit to practise" after he admitted plagiarising other scholars' work. The disciplinary panel sitting in Manchester said his "dishonest conduct" had brought his profession into disrepute. Persaud, known for his appearances on This Morning and Radio 4's All In The Mind, denied that his actions were dishonest. He told (more)...
- 6/20/2008
- by By Beth Hilton
- Digital Spy
TV psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud has been accused of bringing his profession into disrepute. Persaud, known for his appearances on This Morning and Radio 4's All In The Mind, admitted to plagiarism when facing the General Medical Council (Gmc). The 45-year-old claimed that the mental strain of combining media and Nhs commitments caused him to lift material from foreign scholars and pass it off as his own in a book and articles written for the British Medical Journal and The Independent. Dr. Anthony Morgan (more)...
- 6/20/2008
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
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