Prince Harry teams up with Oprah Winfrey to drop MORE ‘truth bombs’ in new Apple TV show

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have candidly addressed their mental health struggles in a bombshell Town Hall conversation with Oprah Winfrey.

It comes just a week after the Duke of Sussex opened up to the chat show host about his mental health wellbeing following the death of Princess Diana in the Apple TV doc The Me You Can’t See.


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Meghan and Harry candidly addressed their mental health struggles in a Town Hall conversation with Oprah

It comes just a week after the Duke’s sit down interview with the talk show host

Called The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward, it is billed as a virtual Town Hall.

Apple TV+ said it would feature some of those who were interviewed in the series – including actress Glenn Close, who will give more details about their stories.

Other stars who featured in the documentary series are thought to also be making an appearance in the follow up.

The doc series first premiered last Friday, with contributions from singer Lady Gaga, Syrian refugee Fawzi, and DeMar DeRozan of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.

Following the first episode, Oprah said that everyone is on a “spectrum” of mental health.



The Duke sat down with Oprah in the first episode of the Apple TV doc ‘The Me You Can’t See’

Harry candidly spoke about Meghan’s mental health struggles during his appearance on the Apple TV doc ‘The Me You Can’t See’

Prince Harry blasted dad Prince Charles as he discussed his mental health struggles with Oprah

The pair discussed their mental health battles with anchor Robin Roberts on Good Morning America last week.

The talk show host said: “One of the things that Prince Harry and I wanted was for people to understand that mental health and mental fitness is a spectrum and we’re all on a spectrum.

“Everybody either is or knows somebody who’s going through something.”

Harry went on to speak about how the world-broadcasted death of his mother impacted his own mental health.

He said: “There were so many people of all ages that need to heal and that also are for one reason or another unable to heal or may be unaware that they need to heal.

“If we hold onto grief it manifests itself and appears later in life – that is what I’ve learned from this process.”



Prince Harry accused the Royal Family of showing ‘total neglect’ for his mental health woes

Harry spoke out about his wife Meghan’s mental health struggles, saying: “Meghan decided to share with me the suicidal thoughts and the practicalities of how she was going to end her life.

“The scariest thing for her was her clarity of thought.”

The Duke also revealed that Meghan woke up in the middle of the night “crying into her pillow” as “heartbreaking” bullying claims emerged days before their Oprah interview.

In March, an insider told The Times that Meghan drove two personal assistants out of the household and undermined the confidence of a third – which prompted Buckingham Palace to launch a full-scale investigation.

Describing the impact the allegations had on his wife, Harry said: “I was woken up in the middle of the night to her crying in her pillow because she doesn’t want to wake me up, because I’m already carrying too much.”

The Duke also accused his family of showing “total neglect” for his mental health woes, claiming his father Charles let him “suffer.”

He opened up about his struggles with his mental well-being and the trauma that haunts him after the death of his mother Princess Diana.

And in stunningly candid moments, Harry launched blistering attacks on his close relatives – and admitted to past drug use and booze binges to escape from his anguish.

He revealed that he’s been in therapy for “four or five years” as he opened up about turning his back on Britain and his family to “break the cycle” of grief being passed down the generations.

Harry spoke in the documentary about suffering through a “nightmare time” in his life from when he was 28 until 32.

He said: “I’m freaking out every single time I jump in the car or see a camera. I would just start sweating.”

Meghan and Harry’s Town Hall appearance came just months after the pair sat down in a bombshell interview with Oprah that rocked the Palace.