Oprah Winfrey is not convinced Prince Harry’s candidness will earn him favour with the Royal Family.
10.05.2021 - 16:49 / etonline.com
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are bringing conversations about mental health to Apple TV+.
The streaming service officially announced the pair's long-awaited docuseries, e, on Monday.The series will feature illuminating interviews with mental health experts as well as public figures who have struggled with and worked to overcome their own mental health issues.According to Apple TV+'s official announcement, the series will feature the media mogul and the British philanthropist as they «guide
.Oprah Winfrey is not convinced Prince Harry’s candidness will earn him favour with the Royal Family.
Prince Harry is "destroying himself" by giving interviews and has been "blinded" by his wife Meghan Markle, according to his mother Princess Diana's former butler.The 36-year-old has given a number of interviews since leaving the UK for California, where he now resided with his pregnant wife, 39, and their two year old son Archie.
"I will never be bullied into silence," Prince Harry had stated in his and Oprah Winfrey's co-produced stellar mental health docuseries The Me You Can't See while talking candidly about how he and wife Meghan Markle's "every single ask, request, warning [in regards to British tabloids harassing the couple], whatever it is, just got met with total silence or total neglect" by the royal family.Whether it be the moving documentary where Harry spoke about how he was afraid history was repeating
Oprah Winfrey is standing up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In recent weeks, Harry, 36, and Markle, 39, have been particularly vocal about their lives as members of the British royal family – a rarity for those close to the monarchy.
Prince Harry is speaking out about the deep-rooted issues he has with his father, Prince Charles.
Prince Harry has revealed a fight with his wife Meghan Markle led him to seek out professional help for his mental health struggles.The 36 year old, who reportedly could stay in the USA permanently after scrapping their UK charity, opened up on his new Apple TV+ series with talk show host Oprah Winfrey called The Me You Can't See. "I saw GPs.
Piers Morgan his once again hit out at Prince Harry, but this time it's about a new mental health documentary he's set to bring out with American TV sensation Oprah Winfrey. The former Good Morning Britain presenter called Harry a "whiny little brat" and called out his "preaching" amid "publicly trashing his family".
British TV host Phillip Schofield was one of the very few people in the UK who showed support for Prince Harry after the former royal released the first teaser of his docuseries.
Good Morning Britain presenter Alex Beresford has defended Prince Harry after his latest comments on the Royal family.
Prince Harry sat down with perhaps his most open and honest conversation with Dax Shepard in his podcast where he spoke candidly about how he believed his life to be like living in The Truman Show as a royal with the attention and cameras pointed towards him. He felt his life to be, “It's a mix between The Truman Show and living in a zoo, The biggest issue for me was that being born into it, you inherit the risk.
Journalist, author and mental health advocate Bryony Gordon, who once interviewed Prince Harry, recently spoke to Daily Telegraph and shared her thoughts on what the Duke’s move to the US means to him. According to Gordon, California has now become Prince Harry's “spiritual home" where he has let go of the grudges and issues he has with his family back in the UK. Gordon also revealed that the move has instilled a "sense of purpose" in the Duke of Sussex.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s documentary series is arriving on Apple TV+ this month! The streaming service announced on Monday that The Me You Can’t See will premiere on May 21.
Prince Charles is said to still be “fuming” with his son Prince Harry after his explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.The Duke of Sussex, 36, is said to have sent a “deeply personal note” to his father the Prince of Wales, 72, ahead of his trip to the UK last month. But, Prince Harry is said to have received a “frosty reception” from a number of members of the Royal Family as he reunited with them at Prince Philip’s funeral.