The trailer for Prince Harry’s latest post-royal project, a mental health programme with Oprah Winfrey, has been released.
It features the heartbreaking footage of him walking behind his mum’s coffin as a child.
The documentary uses footage from the 1997 funeral of Princess Diana, Harry and brother Prince William’s mother, which has caused some backlash.
The Me You Can’t See series appears to be the first media production from Harry since leaving the Royal Family last year.
The documentary also also features global megastars Lady Gaga and Glenn Close speaking of their experiences with mental health, alongside spoken poet Hussain Manawer.
‘Can someone tell me it’s ok not to be ok, and do not tell me quietly, because mental health matters and that’s the reality’ (Hussain Manawer, Apple TV+)
The Me You Can’t See will premiere this Friday, May 21 on Apple TV+
In the trailer, Harry says in conversation with Winfrey: “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 Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle later makes a brief appearance, coming into shot at Harry’s side.
Meghan is smiling and wearing a T-shirt printed with the slogan “Raising the Future”.
The Sussexes’ son Archie is also shown sitting on his mother’s lap later on – in footage filmed around the time of his first birthday.
You can watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWevopoBmAE&t=1s
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