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Lady Gaga and Glenn Close join Prince Harry and Oprah in a TV series

/ 06:59 AM May 10, 2021

Britain’s Prince Harry and U.S. chat show queen Oprah Winfrey will premiere their television documentary series on mental health issues later this month, with singer Lady Gaga and actress Glenn Close among those contributing.

“The Me You Can’t See” series, co-created and produced by Harry and Winfrey, will feature stories from high-profile guests and others across the world about mental health and emotional well-being issues, Apple TV+, the streaming service which will air the programs from May 21, said on Monday.

Lady Gaga, Glenn Close join Prince Harry and Oprah for mental health TV series

Lady Gaga sings the US National Anthem during the 59th Presidential Inauguration at in Washington, U.S., January 20, 2021. Saul Loeb/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Winfrey said the series aimed to spark a global conversation, and replace the shame surrounding mental health with wisdom and compassion. Among those participating will also be basketball players De Mar DeRozan from the San Antonio Spurs and Langston Galloway from the Phoenix Suns, Apple said.

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“The majority of us carry some form of unresolved trauma, loss, or grief, which feels – and is – very personal,” Harry, Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, said in a statement.

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“Yet the last year has shown us that we are all in this together, and my hope is that this series will show there is power in vulnerability, connection in empathy, and strength in honesty.”

The prince, the sixth-in-line to the throne, has publicly spoken of his own mental health battles and dealing with the grief of the death of his mother Princess Diana who was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997 when he was just 12.

Lady Gaga, Glenn Close join Prince Harry and Oprah for mental health TV series

Britain’s Prince Harry walking in the procession at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, during the funeral of Britain’s Prince Philip, who died at the age of 99, Britain, April 17, 2021. Victoria Jones/Pool via REUTERS

In March, he was named first chief impact officer of Better Up Inc, a service that provides employee coaching and mental health assistance.

The TV series is one of the first ventures by Harry since he and his wife Meghan stepped down from official royal duties and moved to California to forge new independent careers. The couple have also signed deals to deliver programming for Netflix and to produce and host podcasts for Spotify.

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It also comes after the couple’s explosive TV interview with Winfrey two months ago, which included Meghan accusing one unnamed royal of making a racist comment about their son Archie before he was born and plunged the monarchy into its biggest crisis in decades.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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