Prince Harry Slammed Over Comments About Suffering Burnout, Netizens Say ‘He Is So Out of Touch, It’s Painful’

Harry said that as a husband, father and businessman, he knows firsthand how easy it is to slip out of the habit of self-care, but it remains important to keep it in your routine, as per Fox News.

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Washington [US], February 6: Prince Harry has been accused of being out of touch with reality following an admission that he suffers from "burnout." According to Fox News, the 37-year-old royal participated on Thursday in Inner Work Day with BetterUp, a professional and personal development organization for which he serves as chief impact officer. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Welcome Baby Girl, Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.

During his appearance, Harry revealed he engages in self-care to help combat "burnout." He explained that burnout forces people to "look inside yourself" in order to find ways to push back and be successful.

"#PrinceHarry lives in one hell of a #Privileged bubble. He gets paid millions at some #woke company and moans about worker burnout. But he is grateful his "personal coaches" help him see life clearly. He is so out of touch it's painful," one person tweeted.

"I still haven't figured out what #PrinceHarry was getting burnout from," another person wrote. "Tone deaf Prince Harry suffering #burnout is just another example of celebrities thinking their lives are anything like ours. Don't give them a platform," a person tweeted.

"My heart bleeds for Harry. He's opened up about burnout. My wife is disabled, so I do all the housework, etc., whilst working a 50-hr week to pay the bills. My cousin has a parent with dementia and has it much worse than me. Prince Harry is a clueless complaining pr!ck," another added. Prince Harry Thanks New Zealand and England Teams Ahead of Their ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Final Clash.

Harry and several other stars, including Serena Williams and Pau Gasol, had opened up about the work they do to keep themselves balanced and mentally fit to tackle life.

Queen Elizabeth's grandson added that while teams can turn to one another for encouragement, fighting burnout via self-care "starts at home, and it starts [internally]."

"I now put in about half an hour, 45 minutes in the morning when it's like, okay, one of the kids has gone to school, the other one's taking a nap, right? There's a break in our program," he said.

"It's either for workout, take the dog for a walk, get out in nature, maybe meditate," the prince revealed, adding he needs "to meditate every single day. He added, "I would hope that everybody would be able to do that. But the reality is that once your time starts slipping away, and once you have other commitments in your day, or you need to be there and to show up for other people, guess what the self-care is: The first thing that drops away."

Harry said that as a husband, father and businessman, he knows firsthand how easy it is to slip out of the habit of self-care, but it remains important to keep it in your routine, as per Fox News.

In addition to being a father and husband, Harry is working on developing content for Netflix and Spotify and is also writing a memoir.

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