Prince Harry and his brother Prince William have worked hard to spread the importance of mental health and have been fairly open about how their mother's death affected them. Not one to give up on public service, Prince Harry is collaborating with Oprah Winfrey to "destigmatize a highly misunderstood subject."

Prince Harry's The Me You Can't See

Apple TV+ announced the project that the Duke of Sussex and Oprah Winfrey have been working on for the past two years. The docuseries The Me You Can't See will be grappling the hefty topic of mental health with the help of megastars like Glenn Close and Lady Gaga. 

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Each episode will be sharing stories of personal experiences with mental health. On top of that, we will be seeing the effect that Princess Diana's death had on young Prince Harry. Featured in the brand new trailer is footage from Diana's 1997 funeral. The young Prince was only 12 years old when he lost his mother in the tragic car accident.

Natural leader Harry says in the trailer, "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." Oprah opens the preview with her sadly true statement, "All over the world people are in some kind of mental, psychological, emotional pain."

Check out the trailer and first look here:

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