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	<title>Comments on: Prince Harry Nose He&#8217;s Got a Drinking Problem</title>
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		<title>By: USRoyalist</title>
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		<description>I honestly worry about both Harry and William&#039;s drinking, but especially Harry&#039;s.  They both need to consider what makes them think that being drunk in public, at their level of fame, is ok, in spite of the consequences that the inevitable next-day publicity will bring.  Being unable to stop a practice in spite of its continuing negative consequences is one definition of addiction.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I honestly worry about both Harry and William&#8217;s drinking, but especially Harry&#8217;s.  They both need to consider what makes them think that being drunk in public, at their level of fame, is ok, in spite of the consequences that the inevitable next-day publicity will bring.  Being unable to stop a practice in spite of its continuing negative consequences is one definition of addiction.</p>
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