Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle feature in a mental health documentary series with Oprah Winfrey.
A two-minute trailer was released. It captures Prince Harry, 12, standing with his head bowed at his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales’s funeral. Harry stands as his mother’s coffin passes by, alongside the Prince of Wales, who then turns to speak to his son. The footage hints that he will revisit the trauma he experienced after his mother’s death.
Prince Harry is shown in conversation with Oprah Winfrey, saying: “To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. In today’s world, more than ever, it is a sign of strength.”
The Me You Can’t See
The Apple TV+ series starts on Friday. It features several celebrities talking about mental health. The trailer shows clips of interviews with Winfrey, Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, and the San Antonio Spurs basketball player DeMar DeRozan.
In addition to that, several of the interviewees appear close to tears as they discuss their experiences.
Winfrey says: “It’s just something I accepted.”
Meghan makes a brief appearance, coming into the scene at Harry’s side. The duchess is smiling and wearing a T-shirt with the slogan “Raising the Future”. Later on, the Sussexes’ son, Archie, is shown sitting on his mother’s lap. The footage was filmed around the time of his first birthday.
Harry says in the trailer: “The results of this year will be felt for decades. The kids, families, husbands, wives, everybody.”
Harry and Winfrey are the co-creators and executive producers of the project.
The Sussex Archewell website says they will guide “honest discussions about mental health and emotional wellbeing while opening up about their personal journeys and struggles”.
Furthermore, Last week, Prince Harry said that his father and the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh had failed as parents. Harry spoke on the Armchair Expert podcast. He said he wanted to “break the cycle” of “genetic pain and suffering” for the sake of his own children.
Harry said of Charles: “He has treated me the way he was treated, so how can I change that for my own kids?”
In fact, Price Harry previously spoke of the emotional turmoil he faced after his mother was killed in a Paris car crash in 1997.
He stated he spent nearly two decades “not thinking” about her death before eventually getting help after a period of “total chaos”.
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