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bluetortuga
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Over a prolonged period of time, if you read my post more carefully, alcoholism will eventually affect P. Harry's health and his decision-making capabilities. If he continues binge drinking he start have a myriad of health problems by his 40s among them: liver disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, and pancreatic ailments.Julian said:PRINCE Harry has neither "disgraced" himself nor by any accounts been "binge-drinking". The exaggeration that his liver's suddenly in danger at 20 years old is really so laughable. How he spends his summer holidays is purely his affair since he's not in the position to underake public life yet. At least, his father won't allow him and his father is Clarence House, so if there's blame to be allotted over this tempest in a teapot then that's where it begins and ends.
And yes, P. Harry has disgraced himself with his public drunkeness and drug use. And by all indications, he doesn't seem to care how anyone feels about his behavior because he has not changed. William has far greater pressure on him than Harry yet he hasn't gone off the bend. Peter Phillips is considered a minor royal, yet he has managed to carve out a niche for himself in sports management. No incidents there. Harry is to blame for his own actions. He could make himself more useful if he wanted to.