Prince Harry to appear on GMA tomorrow after revealing ‘truth bombs’ Oprah mental health series

PRINCE Harry is set to appear on Good Morning America tomorrow after dropping more “truth bombs” in a new mental health series hitting screens in the morning.

Following the premiere of the “deeply personal” series – The Me You Can’t See – the Duke of Sussex will be on the popular ABC breakfast show to discuss the first episode.


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A source said one of the episodes of Prince Harry’s new show is ‘deeply personal’

Meghan made an appearance in the trailer for the show, released earlier this week

Just weeks after his tell-all chat with Oprah Winfrey, Harry has once again team up with the US chat show queen for the new show.

The pair will discuss their emotional well-being while trying to “destigmatise a highly misunderstood subject and give hope to viewers”.

It is set to premiere on Apple TV+ tomorrow and will feature contributions from singer Lady Gaga, Syrian refugee Fawzi, and DeMar DeRozan of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.

The first episode is expected in the UK “very early” in the morning.

Omid Scobie, a pal of the Sussexes, has revealed Harry will be on GMA tomorrow to talk about the series.

A trailer for the documentary released earlier this week included poignant archive footage of Harry stood next to Prince Charles at Princess Diana’s funeral.

It also showed Meghan Markle leaning over Harry while wearing a T-shirt printed with the slogan “Raising the Future”.

The couple can be seen smiling from ear to ear, with Meghan peering over her husband’s shoulder as he sits at a computer.

Archie makes a brief appearance too, with a clip that was released to celebrate his first birthday showed.



A trailer for the series featured a clip of Harry walking beside Charles at his mum’s funeral

And during the chat, Harry says: “What words have you heard around mental health? Crazy?

“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 results of this year will be felt for decades, the kids the families, husbands, wives everybody.”

He hopes the hotly anticipated project shows “there is power in vulnerability”.

And a source told Page Six: “One of the episodes is very personal – deeply.”

Meanwhile, Oprah said: “Now more than ever, there is an immediate need to replace the shame surrounding mental health with wisdom, compassion and honesty.

“Our series aims to spark that global conversation.”

Meghan and Harry spoke candidly to Oprah about their mental health during their bombshell interview back in March.

And it comes after Harry opened up about his mental health struggles in a brutally frank chat with US podcast host Dax Shepard.

He said his life was “a mixture between The Truman Show and being in a zoo”.