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Prince Harry Launches Mental Health Series With Oprah While Warning Majority Suffer From Some Form of Unresolved Trauma, Loss Or Grief


Prince Harry has recently launched his own mental health series alongside Oprah Winfrey, which the former co-created with Apple TV, confirmed reports.

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After the news regarding the series recently broke out, the prince did share a few words of wisdom of his own. And that’s when he explained how the majority of the population may appear to be ok but deep down inside, there’s something bothering all of us. This usually comes in the form of unresolved grief, trauma, or a loss of some sort, he added.

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The new series will also shed light on the Duke of Sussex’s own personal life, bringing to light plenty of struggles of his own, in front of the public, confirmed reports.

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Moreover, the new series will reportedly feature an array of interviews with stars that indirectly lift up the veil on topics relating to mental health as well as an individual’s well-being.point 430 |

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In the same way, Apple was quick to put out its opinion regarding the matter, explaining how the new series would revolve around transcending cultural aspects, age-related matters, and gender issues, and socioeconomic statuses that destigmatize the subject as a whole.point 228 | 1

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The world witnessed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex open up like never before seen for a bombshell interview with host Oprah Winfrey in March. Without a doubt, the revelations unveiled shocked plenty of people, leaving many questions about the royals as a whole on plenty of people’s minds.

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From next Friday, May 21st, viewers will witness the US-based chat show with Harry and Oprah, which can be streamed.

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Some common names who are reportedly going to open up on the show include Lady Gaga, Glen Close, and several NBA stars too, amongst plenty of others that are yet to be revealed by the producers.

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Apple says the new show hopes to destigmatize a very misunderstood subject of mental health while instilling hope and a helping hand to viewers who believe they are alone in their struggle.