Prince Harry has from his series was to make people know "You are not alone" in any struggles they may face. The discussion comes after Harry bravely discussed how he felt when wife Meghan Markle confessed her suicidal thoughts.
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Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey have reunited to launch a show that will delve into mental health issues. The multi-part documentary series, titled "The Me You Can’t See," will debut on Apple TV+ on May 21 and will feature segments from athletes and stars like Lady Gaga and Glenn Close.
Prince Harry has from his series was to make people know "You are not alone" in any struggles they may face. The discussion comes after Harry bravely discussed how he felt when wife Meghan Markle confessed her suicidal thoughts.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey will reunite again this Friday to revisit their Apple TV+ documentary about mental health with a virtual follow-up discussion. The Duke of Sussex will speak to Oprah and other celebrities involved in the series including actress Glenn Close and singer Lady Gaga as they reveal more about their stories in 'The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward'.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey are set to reunite for an all-new follow-up to their mental health series, The Me You Can't See.The multi-part documentary debuted on Apple TV + last week and it has now been announced that the pair will take part in a "town hall conversation" with advisors and participants from the series.The follow-up is titled The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward and, as well as Harry and Oprah, it will see all the other celebrities, athletes and mental health experts reunite.
WATCH BELOW: Meghan Markle opens up about having a right to privacy“Meghan and Harry don’t lock horns much, but they struggled to get on the same page over their little girl’s baby shower,” a source tells WHO.While Harry is concerned over how it will look, particularly as so many people have lost jobs or loved ones during the coronavirus outbreak, Meghan feels it would offer up some fun and gave Harry an ultimatum.“Meghan argued that she deserved a party,” the source explains.
*TRIGGER WARNING**SPOILERS ALERT* The stigma behind mental health is unfortunately prevalent across the globe on a universal level as it doesn't seek permission to engulf one's life based on gender, colour, social status, etc.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticIn his personal life, Prince Harry has emerged only recently from a period of great pain. In his professional life, as evidenced by his new Apple TV Plus series “The Me You Can’t See,” the tricky part is just beginning.Oprah Winfrey’s interview, earlier this year, with the former working royal and his wife Meghan put utterly modern confessionalism to work to explode the image Buckingham Palace had cultivated over centuries.
Prince Harry is said to be set to drop some “truth bombs” in a “very personal” episode of her upcoming mental health series, reports claim.The Duke of Sussex, 36, has paired up with Oprah Winfrey for a new docu-series, titled The Me You Can’t See, which premieres on Apple TV+ on Friday 21 May.
The Me You Can’t See was already a star-studded affair with Oprah and Prince Harry at the helm, but they’re bringing some more familiar faces along for the journey.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey are shining a light on the struggles of people suffering from mental health issues in their new docuseries . The first trailer for the Apple TV+ series features appearances from around the world — celebrities and every day people alike. Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, and Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, all make cameos in the clip. «I don't tell this story for my own self service.
Meghan Markle made a surprise appearance in the trailer for her husband Prince Harry’s new TV series which focuses all around the topic of mental health, titled The Me You Can’t See. Ahead of its launch on 21 May on Apple TV+, a trailer has been released which sees Prince Harry, 36, and Oprah Winfrey, 67, along with other stars speak candidly about their mental health.
Meghan Markle and son Archie made a sweet appearance in Prince Harry's mental health documentary trailer called The Me You Can't See.The Duke of Sussex and talk show host Oprah Winfrey shared the short clip teasing the contents of the series, which will air on Apple TV+ on 21 May, on Monday afternoon.The trailer showed a clip of Harry's mother Princess Diana's funeral alongside celebrity faces and their own statements of how they've dealt with mental health, while his pregnant wife Meghan, 39,
“The Me You Can’t See.” In the first trailer for the series, we get a look at some of the big names who will be joining the pair in sharing their mental health journeys.“All over the world, people are in some kind of mental, psychological, emotional pain,” Oprah says to Prince Harry in the trailer, released Monday morning.
Heartbreaking footage from Princess Diana’s funeral has been featured in the trailer for Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey’s new mental health series. Prince Harry, 36, and Oprah, 67, speak candidly about mental health in the upcoming docu-series, The Me You Can't See, which will premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday 21 May.
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey are shining a light on the struggles of people suffering from mental health issues in their new docuseries . The first trailer for the Apple TV+ series features appearances from around the world — celebrities and every day people alike. Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, and Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, all make cameos in the clip. «I don't tell this story for my own self service.
If the trailer for Oprah and Prince Harry’s “The Me You Can’t See” is any indication of the full series, it is sure to be a powerful one.