Chronicles of Harkle

Gabor Maté Gets MARKLED Yet He’s Just As Guilty

Gabor Maté has criticised Prince Harry over their interview from March 2023. After appearing on the Diary of a CEO podcast, Dr Gabor Maté says that he had a bad feeling before the sit-down chat. Now, let’s back up a bit. He’s just as guilty as the Duke of Sussex is regarding his views on drugs and the woke ideologies that the Sussexes follow.

Dr Maté openly supports the illegal drug Ayahuasca, as has Harry, who was criticised by the family of a woman who committed suicide in 2019. Gabor Maté also supports Hamas, the terrorist organisation killing Israeli people left and right and allowing their own people to be collateral damage.

Doctor Gabor Maté Should Never Have Gotten Involved With Prince Harry’s Promotion Tour

However, Gabor Maté did say that he should have known better. He also claims that neither Prince Harry wanted the conversation behind a paywall. But they were forced to do so to avoid people from filing class action lawsuits against them. They only did the conversation because they share a publisher, Penguin Random House.

Prince Harry is a damaged human being, believing everyone should be damaged goods too. He was high during the interview with Dr Gabor Maté. You could tell from his eyes as he hung off every word. Moreover, this includes when Maté said he didn’t care about the royal drama. Apparently, he’d seen The Crown, implying that he believes the show is 100% accurate. This is all because Harry, who wasn’t alive for most events, says so.

In conclusion, Dr Gabor Maté is another person who has been markled by Prince Harry.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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