Prince Harry Recalls Cocaine & Magic Mushroom Use After Princess Diana’s Death

The Royal Family’s names continue to circulate through the headlines as of late. This is mostly thanks to Prince Harry, who has been telling his story through various mediums. First, he and his wife Meghan Markle dropped off their six-part Netflix Original docuseries. Now, his memoir’s arrival is nearly here.

Aptly titled Spare – a reference to his position behind older brother Prince Williams’s role as heir to the throne – the book makes its debut on Tuesday (January 10). Prior to that, various leaks and previews appeared in the press, sparking excitement over the juice secrets to be spilled by the father of two.

On Sunday (January 8), an interview between Prince Harry and Anderson Cooper was aired on 60 Minutes. The conversation is a precursor for many of the topics in the book. Among them is the death of the royal’s mother, Princess Diana.

As the journalist asked the 38-year-old about his tragic loss, he confirmed that he does hold the paparazzi responsible for their alleged role in the socialite’s untimely death. “It was obvious to us as kids the British press’ part in our mother’s misery. I had a lot of anger inside of me that luckily, I never expressed to anybody,” he explained.

“But I resorted to drinking heavily.  Because I wanted to numb the feeling, or I wanted to distract myself from whatever I was thinking. And I would, you know, resort to drugs as well,” Harry later added. In a voiceover, Cooper specifically notes that weed and cocaine were two of his vices of choice.

The prince also says that he struggled to cry over his mother’s death. This led him to try out experimental treatments using hallucinogenic mushrooms ad other psychedelics to connect with himself more.

“I would never recommend people to do this recreationally,” the Brit told the American. “But doing it with the right people if you are suffering from a huge amount of loss, grief or trauma, then these things have a way of working as a medicine.”

For Harry, it seems the most powerful part of the experience was getting rid of the feeling “that [he] needed to cry to prove to [his] mother that [he] missed her when, in fact, all she wanted was for [him] to be happy.”

Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince Harry on holiday in Majorca, Spain on August 10, 1987. (Photo by Georges De Keerle/Getty Images)

In another interview, this one with ITV, the father of two clarified past claims about the Royal Family’s behaviour towards people of colour. Rather than labelling them as “racist” he wants to clarify that they’re guilty of “unconscious bias.”

“Once it’s been acknowledged or pointed out to you as an individual, otherwise an institution, that you have unconscious bias, you have an opportunity to learn and grow from that. Otherwise unconscious bias then moves into the category of racism,” Prince Harry says.

Let us know if you’ll be reading Spare in the comments. Make sure to check back later for more pop culture news updates.

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Kid Cudi Recalls Going On “2 Week Cocaine Run” After Filming “Frequency” Music Video

Kid Cudi says that he went on a two-week-long “cocaine run” after filming his music video for “Frequency.” The Cleveland rapper recalled the time in his life after announcing that the RIAA had certified “Pursuit of Happiness” diamond.

“Pursuit of Happiness is certified DIAMOND!!” he announced on Twitter, Thursday night. “THANK U to everyone who connected w this song and played it over and over all these years. I love you all!!”

LONG BEACH, CA – APRIL 29: Rapper Kid Cudi performs onstage during the Smokers Club Festival at The Queen Mary on April 29, 2018 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

The following morning, Cudi reflected on the dark point in his life: “I was in rehab when the frequency video came out. I shot it, then went on a 2 week cocaine run. Edited the video sneaking into the bathroom to do bumps. Then, I woke up one day and said, ‘Ima die if things dont change.’ So, I made sure things changed.”

“Sometimes, u gotta fight for ur life because its the greatest gift we all have,” he added.

Cudi initially checked himself into rehab back in October 2016. At the time, he admitted to having suicidal urges and depression during a candid message to his fans.

The video for “Frequency” was released in 2016 while the song was included on Cudi’s album, Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin‘. Cudi also discussed that album as a whole, going back and forth with a fan over whether it should’ve been titled Man on the Moon III.

“Im glad it wasnt tho becuz I needed to be in a better place whenever I did MOTM3,” Cudi explained. “Im glad things worked out. I couldnt be prouder of MOTM3 and PPDS. Theyre both perfection to me.”

Check out Cudi’s recent tweets below.

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U.S. Coast Guard Intercepts Over $200M in Cocaine and Marijuana

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On international seas, the US Coast Guard captured more than $223 million in cocaine and marijuana, which was then offloaded in San Diego.

Three Coast Guard crews: Coast Guard Cutter Kimball, Coast Guard Cutter Legare, and Coast Guard Cutter Spencer, as well as one Canadian ship, Her Majesty Canadian Ship Yellowknife, collaborated on the cocaine seizures.

“These drugs were seized in international waters off the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and represent eight interdictions of suspected drug smuggling vessels between February and March of 2022,” said U.S Coast Guards Public Affairs Officer.

“To all who are involved, in the dangerous and illegal drug trafficking business, you cannot hide your crimes on the high seas,” said Randy Grossman, U.S District Attorney for the Southern California Region.
“Whether you are a kingpin or a crew member, you are on our radar, and it is just a matter of time before you are caught and brought to justice.”

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