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Prince Harry and US presenter Oprah Winfrey
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After Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey caused a stir with their documentary series "The Me You Can't See" (The I You Can't See), they are now following up.
For Friday, the 36-year-old Royal and the 67-year-old US talk show legend announced a sequel in a virtual townhall format.
Various protagonists of the four-part documentary series such as Glenn Close and Zak Williams and experts in mental health will have their say.
"The Me You Can't See" deals with issues of mental health.
The multi-part documentary was produced by Winfrey and Prince Harry, in cooperation with the streaming service Apple TV +, where the series has been broadcast exclusively since May 21.
Harry and Winfrey had given insights into their soul life themselves.
This time, the personal stories should be deepened, it said on Wednesday on the website of the non-profit Archewell foundation, which Harry and his wife, Duchess Meghan, founded.
The program with the title "The Me You Can't See: A Path Forward" is to be seen free of charge on the Apple TV + streaming service.
Harry and Meghan had withdrawn from the inner circle of the royal family last year and moved their center of life to California with their now two-year-old son Archie.
In a sensational interview with Winfrey in March, they raised serious allegations against the royal family, from which they felt insufficiently supported.
Meghan also complained about racism in the British royal family.
Since then, the relationship between the two and the rest of the royals has been considered even deeper.
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