WATCH: Trailer For New Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey Project Released

According to reporting by Page Six, Prince Harry is set to reveal new information in another upcoming project with Oprah Winfrey.

The Duke of Sussex worked with Winfrey on his new mental health docs-series, “The Me You Can’t See,” which premieres on AppleTV+ on Friday.In the trailer for the new show, Winfrey, speaking with Harry, says, “All over the world, people are in some kind of mental, psychological, emotional pain. … Being able to say, ‘This is what happened to me,’ is crucial.’”

Harry says, “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.”

Celebrities involved in the show, including Glenn Close and Lady Gaga, are also shown in the trailer. “I don’t tell this story for my own self-service. I’ve been through it and people need help,” Lady Gaga, who is called her given name, Stefani, says in the video. In an emotional moment, Gaga can be seen saying, “I just froze, and I just —”The trailer also portrays a young Harry standing next to his father as his mother’s casket passes him on the day of her funeral.

The promotion for the series comes after the prince discussed his family history in a podcast interview with actor Dax Shepard last week and was widely panned for calling the First Amendment “bonkers.”

The Daily Wire reported that while speaking on the Armchair Expert podcast, Prince Harry said he moved to the United States to break a cycle of “genetic pain and suffering” in his own family.

“He’s treated me the way that he was treated,” Harry said of his father, Prince Charles, in the conversation. “There’s a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on anyway. We as parents should be doing the most we can to try and say, ‘You know what? That happened to me. I’m going to make sure that doesn’t happen to you.’”

Harry reportedly also appeared to suggest that the Queen herself was guilty of being complicit in the abuse.

“I never saw it. I never knew about it. And then suddenly I started to piece it all together and go, ‘Okay, so this is where he went to school. This is what happened. I know this bit about his life,” Harry said of his father. “I also know that’s connected to his parents. So that means that he’s treated me the way that he was treated, which means how can I change that for my own kids?”

“Once I started doing therapy,” Harry said, “it was like the bubble was burst. I plucked my head out of the sand and gave it a good shake off and I was like, ‘You’re in this position of privilege, stop complaining and stop thinking you want something different — make this different, because you can’t get out. How are you going to do these things differently? How are you going to make your mum proud and use this platform to really affect change?’”

“I’ve got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers,” Harry told the podcast. “I don’t want to start going down the First Amendment route because that’s a huge subject and one which I don’t understand because I’ve only been here a short time. But, you can find a loophole in anything. You can capitalize or exploit what’s not said rather than uphold what is said.”

Watch the trailer below:


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